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Above: David Zornis seen listening Below: Kerry Grebe gets back to to the sounds of silence. reality. Tn sea rll Pree ter ee es Where is the science building? Yes Jack, rie Mexe [nal -1c0 B Haven't you seen anyone playing with mud before? 12 (Pb pamimecnmenzate, i MESA RNR inet 4 ROP tan RR tS Hey you guys, there’s someone in the bushes over there. Alright people, where are my books? Hey Kate, is my notebook in the car? a) 14 We'll take this one. . t , a ee i | tena _— SEE re — ee ne os tee Not another firealarm. Another tough day for Gonzo. ‘Look Ma, no hands” flaunts Jeff Chang. 15 16 A CLASSY 47 - Pe TT Ts folder Cover ee ye he walbee 19 a ore) Ri eine sige, Aaprerman selbisneoggghe cy cae Senior slump starts early this year for David Kealey. Quiet time ... Go ahead and jump. SS 2 Ain Oe e7.. “Hang loose!” yells Alex Phillips as Ethan Gettman looks perplexed. Harolyn Kotzen takes a shortcut to first peri- od class. Hey Jane, here comes Tarzan. 21 22 Life seems so savage. Ben Root can’t believe all this money is for him. Hiho, Hiho, it’s off to work I go... mi FRIDAY an pay E- HOusE Soy ap Ma Hel SA Center Wi renrereseeett The only way to get around town School Life 23 Todd Ossman takes a min- ute to gaze at the wonder of the autumn leaves. RRO 089, Rv vv YOY ( ne vaaee ys OY OY) KY Dorey a? 9 Bs Dy) ox) n't OLY Ky d Hang on ’til it’s Friday! Say cheese, Joel 24 senate ites npn ar artnet AER LN “Everything looks so much better this way,” ex- claims Peter Weng. “Who, me?” “| don’t want to study anymore,” groans Peter Soparkar. “Wasn’t | supposed to memorize this?”’ “Uuuhhh, you want me to do that?” asks Beth Abadjian. 27 A well balanced meal, provided by the chefs at L.H.S. 28 “C’est, c’est bon!”’ Group therapy to get over the lunch time blues. 29 Pretty enough to be framed. Waiting for a super star? be Gabe Fried imitates monkey calls for all to hear. Revati and Archana compare fashion notes. Out aud pbGoul... 30 Seniors flock to see the fall foliage. oe Sale 3 Se tare ABOVE Here comes the sun... “Hey let’s get with the program.”’ aie ae ee ae “st: i: as ‘stiles Sa: i: 33 ivities 34 Act The French Club Dinner is always one of the highlights of the year. The French Club: (Top)L Snell, D. Cannalonga, L. Guertin, M. Kaplin, D. Wilson, P. Wang, Y Tung, W. Fang, M. Wiley, N. Morgan, D. Brannon, S. Tomlinson, S. Rubin, M. Goode, (Middle) K. Ehrenberg, |. Kirman, D. Kennedy, G. Baum, C. Gould, K. Lakutis, J. Clowe, C. O'Neil, T. Abedinjad, (Bottom) A. Saulich, S. Liang, K. Burke, A. Tao, P. Lee, J. White, J. Grammont. 36 Activities (Below) Members of the French Exchange before traveling to France. (Middle) Spanish students and their hosts spend a day at the beach. « . « . ST The Spanish Club: (Back) L. Deangelis, M. Casella, R. Levy, N. Shah, L. Baker, K. Lakutis, (Front) D. Fruciano, J. Finn, J. O'Brian, J. Grammont. EXOTic Tastes French and Spanish Clubs Again th is year, as always, the French Club was one of the more popular activities at LHS. Under the direction of Mr. Jenanyan, le Circle Fran- cais held many events in- cluding a Foreign Fling and of course the infamous French Club Dinner. Once a year, the members of the French Club prepare and serve a meal complete with traditional food, entertain- ment, and dancing. AIl- though it was postponed a few times, it is still Known as one of the best attended events of the year. Also under the supervision of Mr. Jenanyan is the Span- ish Club. By having numerous fund raisers throughout the year, the Spanish Club is able to participate in an ex- change with students from Spain. Activities 37 The Chinese Club enjoys a trip to China Town. 38 Activities ee a“ a . S ® er _.. Foreign Cultures Looking for a place fo vis- it? Take your pick. This year L.H.S. students were able to travel to such places as Italy, England, and Russia as well as France and Spain. Not only did everyone have a sensational time, but much was learned about what it would be like fo live in an- other culture. Starting its second year, the Chinese Club is ever in- creasing in popularity. Throughout the year, pro- grams are held to develop cultural awareness. This year the American Field Service (A.F.S.) has been very active. Each year A.F.S. is responsible for host- ing students visiting from dif- ferent regions of the world. These students live and study in Lexington for a year, receiving first hand exper- ience every day living in our culture. This organization also sponsors numerous so- cial events, including a Hal- loween party and an end- of-the-year bash. The Chinese Club: (Top) F. DiGiammarino, Y. Tung, C. Wang, K. Chen, D. Kennedy, E. Goodell, L. Shao, (Middle) T. Ryder, P. Wang, T. Liang, P. Lee, M. Nakajima, E. Tsai, K. Niu, (Bottom) N. Hayward, E. Gett- man, B. Lewis, A. Phillios, A. Tao, S. Liang, J. White. A.F.S.: M. Cowley, J. Trodella, E. Kechejian, L. Morton, N. Hayward, J. Harcourt, B. Lew- is, J. Huerta, A. Saks, K. Carnesale, E. Guest, C. Myers, W. Frank, J. Trodella. Activities 39 Meeting of the Minds Debate and Musket “Debate is not just a club, it’s a way of life,” one de- bate team member com- mented. Led by the nation- ally recognized Les Phillips, this year’s team is as good as ever. LHS debaters travel to such places as New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and even the West Coast in or- der to compete in the differ- ent tournaments. From the firing of LHS Princi- pal Michael G. Waring to the hiring of a new Superinten- dent, from the teachers’ strike in December to the Names and Places ‘88 in June, the Lexington High School Musket keeps stu- dents informed of “what's news” at LHS. This “‘fiesty (according to Town Country), award- winning newspaper deeply probes the issues surround- ing Current news and sports stories, investigates school matters, profiles students in features articles, and pre- sents editors’ views and con- cerns in the editorial pages. Under the advisorshio of Mr. Samuel Kafrissen, the Musket is a primary source of LHS news and is almost com- pletely student-run. Re- search, writing, editing, ad- vertising, subscriptions, and layout are handled fully by Musket reporters and edi- Tors. Editor-in-Chief Shana Alexander direc’ This year, with the aid of Macintosh program Quark Express®, Musket began ex- perimenting with computer layout via desk-top publish- ing. The program cuts layout time and costs and has the potential of increasing the number of issues per year. Recruiting for reporters begins in early September at an announced Musket meeting, at the annual fall Student Activities Fair, and from the journalism class taught by Mr. Kafrissen. Any student may join throughout the year, too, and no prior journalism experience is re- quired. Varsity Debate Team: (Front) nick Ravich, Aaron Diskin, Charu Verma, Ar- chana Mehra, Feador Ung, Jordana Sternberg, Jenny Wilson, Larissa Mur- phy (Back) Kristina Egan, Henry Goldblatt, Jon Flick, Daryl Wiesen, Jennifer Marx, Todd Sinai, Shanna Liptzin, David Chait, Jeff Achter 40 Activities Novice Debate Team: (Front) Angus Potter, Derek Kennedy, Matt LaMantia, Eric Reuss, John Duncan, Emily Harris, (Baek) Shoshanna Liptzin, Ann Chen, Heather McKenzie, Margaret Noires, Sylvia Koo, Ethan Ehrenberg, Diana Maxant, Anjan Murherjee, Carol Sohn, Agnieszka Reiss, Ruth Krieber, Jessica Bloom, Angela Yin, Deanna Brannon, Ilya Somin the staff's attention to a Musket article. Jenny Marx calculates possible styles of type. i A particularly ‘‘feisty’’ article captures the attention of Jordan Goldman Musket Staff: (Back) S. Alexander, C. Giller, D. Chait, W. Mark, P. Cohen, J. and Advisor Mr. Kafrissen. Goldman, (Front) J. Geltman, S. Glick, R. Berger, K. Mark. Activities 41 Seas (Above) Staff Members are always thinking up new layouts. (Below) Editors Laurie Budding and Jen Leader, meet with Mimi Kincaid to plan academics and communications strategies. (Right) Editor-in-Chief Dan Goldberg instructs a staff member on the necessity of meeting yearbook deadlines. 42 Activities (Above) Janet Doherty, Kirsten Fantasia, and Revati Rangab- hasham breathe easy after a deadline. (Below) Advisor Mrs. Mechem and Julie Pawlak edit a layout before it gets sent to be printed. Ht TO be Print Yearbook People partial to long hours, late nights, and stressful deadlines are attracted to yearbook production. Why, you may ask? ls it the camaraderie, the chance to be published, or simply the fact that the chal- lenge is there? The task of the yearbook is to document with pictures and copy how this year is cif- ferent from any other. The LHS students, teachers, and staff involved in special events and everyday interaction are what make the 1987-88 academic year unique. Yearbook planning begins a year be- fore the book is printed. By the time school ends in June the staff knows what will go on almost every page of the following year’s book. Staff members spend time at yearbook conferences over the summer and in the fall. New staff members are re- cruited in the fall and learn on the job; by the third week of school one of six dead- lines has already been met. The yearbook is a self-supporting ven- ture, receiving no subsidies from the school, Yearbooks may be ordered in No- vember and February or bought (if any are left) at the end of the school year, Adver- tising is sold to the business community and is available to students at a ‘student’ price. For the 1987-88 yearbook, Dan Gold- berg was the editor-in-chief, supported by twelve editors and about sixty staff. Leah Zalinsky and Jen Chyet, photography edi- tors, were key in this year’s heavily photo- graphic production. Revati Rangabhasam presided over the student life section ex- panded to thirty-two color pages. Margot Barnert was the activities editor and most affected by the strike, Dan Conti and Julie Pawlak were sports editors. Kirsten Fanta- sia cut up and labeled about 1,200 under- class pictures as the underclass editor. Su- san Ortolano’s senior section is a return to a design not used for many years. Jen Leader’s academics section achieved vi- brancy this year with teacher quotes as well as candids. Laurie Budding communi- cated meeting and yearbook announce- ments. Peter Manickas kept the yearbook financially solvent. Tay Liang designed the superb yearbook cover, end sheets, and divider pages. Finally, Mr. John Carrier printed, Mr. Roswell Farnham photo- graphed, and Mrs. Karen Mechem ad- vised, The Yearbook Staff Activities 43 something Orchestral LHS’ Bands and Orchestras The 1987-88 Bands, directed by Mr. Jeff Leonard ihe been a year of change for the LHS music department; new peo- ple and new teachers have come to- gether to provide one of the strongest music programs in the state. From the football field, to the French Club Dinner, to the LHS auditorium the efforts of the staff are seen in the performances of their students. From rock to classical, from Sousa to Sibelius, you can hear it here at LHS. The Bands For the second year in arow the con- cert and marching bands, directed by Mr. Jeff Leonard, have been separate groups. The all volunteer Marching Band had an excellent season of enter- taining the football crowds and cheer- ing the team on to victory. Aside from 44 Activities the games, the Marching Band per- forms in four parades during the year. To reward the dedicated marchers, at the end of the year, an overnight trip is arranged to Cape Cod, to show ap- preciation for the work done through out the year. The Concert Band is the band you see in suits and ties on stage. You will see familiar faces that you have seen in marching uniforms at the beginning of the year, and many new ones as well. The band will play five dif- ferent concerts this year, including two nights of the ever popular ‘Pops’ con- cert. The better players in the concert band are involved in the LHS Wind En- semble, and Jazz Ensemble. Both ap- pear during concerts, and compete against other towns during the year. The Jazz Ensemble also performs in two “Jazz Nite’’ performances, featuring only the Jazz groups at LHS. The LHS Orchestra, conducted by Janet Haas, plays selections ranging from Elgar and Bach, to Copland and Leroy Anderson. The orchestra has in the past accompanied dance groups and our own Chorus in assorted con- certs year round. Truly this is an out- standing group of musicians. If you are involved in the music pro- gram at LHS you get to know that you don't just learn the music, you live it. The band room and M1 are sites of books and jackets of those who par- ticipate in the music program. When- ever there is not a class you will easily find two or three people hanging out in the music wing, either studying, or avoiding studying. (Above) The Band Jason Davis assures Andrew Munkres that practice makes perfect. Seth Seth Harris rises to the occasion. Harris, looking on, isn’t so sure. Activities 45 something Musical LHS Choral Mr. O’Connell conducts a class. Groups A new face appears this year as an interim Choral Director. Formerly a teacher at Berklee School of Music, Mr. Brian O'Connell has taken over the re- sponsibility of the choral groups. For singing groups this year there are four school groups: Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Madrigals, and Girls’ Ensemble. On top of that, we also have a student run group called the “Bobby Sox’’. These girls take time and their own ini- tiative to put together and perform fif- ties style music at concerts and public gatherings. ¥, PM i “ fin a , F ; , Chorus members hone their talents in practice. 46 Activities The Bobby Sox: (Front Row) S. Rubin — Director, C. Mayhan — Director, (Middle Row) J. Guglielmino, L. Abrons, M. Binder, J. Lazurus, J. Trodella, J. White. (Back Row) S. Cohen, W. Frank, K. Carnesale, J. Trodella. a s ; rs. Ri 3s ee ‘il ‘ ) Kristen Kramer, Wendy Frank, and Susan Rubin practice their parts during a rehearsal. The theory behind the production is an object of intense study, Activities 47 REACHING Oui ya Across the Generations ii ae eee aS SPANS is about bringing people togeth- er in Lexington. A major event is the Senior Citizens Dinner. Lexington High School students and teachers prepare and serve the meal. Senior citizens contribute their community spirit and a willingness to communicate and share experiences with the LHS academic community. SPANS activities through- out the year open windows for mem- bers of all generations. Sueanne Tomlins prepares the tables before the Senior Citizens’ Dinner. Lisa Pedulla and Jennifer Wilcox plan the next SPANS activity, Mrs. Peggy Dyro goes back for seconds. 48 Activities a Two friends enjoy their meal. Sigmund Engelberg recommends the id souffle. Activities 49 Dinner 4 la Francais The annual “Diner Francais’ dinner- dance sponsored by the LHS French Club took place February 5, at 6:30 pm in the J cafeteria. Because of the teachers’ work action, which prevent- ed any organizational meetings, the dinner had been postponed from its original date of December 14, 1987. Food preparations for the dinner be- gan the week before the actual event, when members of the French Club pre- pared several pounds of chicken, rice and salad which was to be served to the French Dinner patrons. The Diner Francais, which about 200 people at- tended this year, created the atmo- sphere and setting of a French Café. Various LHS performing groups, includ- ing the Advanced Jazz Combo, Madri- Julie Pawlak and Val Coombs welcome guests to the French Dinner. gals and the Bobby Sox, provided musi- cal entertainment. After the dinner, the tables were pushed aside to make room for a dance floor. The Sticky Hip- popotamus Club Band and D.J. Adam Lewis, an LHS alumnus, furnished more popular music for everyone’s enjoy- ment. Proceeds from the dinner go into the LHS French Club fund, which helps to finance other French Club activities, such as the Foreign Exchange and the French Café at the annual Foreign_ Fling. Rafe Jenanyan, French Club fac- ulty advisor and principal organizer of the dinner, promised that this would be “the best dinner yet,” and according to the guests who attended, Rafe kept his word. The Madrigals themselves: (Left to Right) Lesley Morton, Catlin Smith, Dan Fortman, John Kramer, Joanna White, Leil Harris, Vicki Hart, Shana Alexander, Elise Guest and Jay Harcourt. 50 Activities ae Rafe Jenanyan: Leader of the Pack. And the band strikes up another ditty. _« Meryam Keramaty and Annette Dratch: dinner for two. Activities 54 Mrs. Regillo and Mrs. Manion: artists’ artists 52 Activities René and company put on the final touches. Exacting highest artistic standards is Sharon Glick. The multidimensional possibilities of creative cartooning Activities 53 Talent Developing a) MALT) ) D LLLZT OY . a 54 Activities Careers in art abound. John Bannhill works on his portfolio. 55 Activities A Cal To Order In order to achieve a more perfect democratic society at Lexington High School the Senate was created. Under the guidance of parliamentar- ian extraordinaire Mr. George South- wick, the Senate convened for the first time during the spring of 1987. During the 1987-88 academic year the Sen- ate has emerged as a vital organiza- tion charged with dealing with some of the most volatile campus issues. Unique to this body of faculty and students is the fact that it is a policy-making body. Thirty-six students and nineteen faculty members convene each Wednesday during X block to deliberate bills. Alissa Stayn is the moderator, assist- ed by Mr. George Mechem, with Clare O'Leary the secretary. The founding father Mr. George Southwick The 1987-88 Senate Front Row: Tara |ppolito, Trisha Perez, Elise Richer, Jill Zimmerman, Ms. Huntington, Mr. Miner, Elisa Martinez-Sanchez, Mr. Brown. Second Row: Mr. Fahnley, Carol Martinez-Sanchez, John Niland, Clare O'leary, Mr. Mechem, Ms. Girondel, Chip Giller, Janet Doherty, Mrs. Cohen. Third Row: Sheila Walsh, Palyn Hung, John Kiladis, Gin Kwon, Anne Quin, Ethan Ehrenberg, Bryan Williams, Ms. Dyro, Mr. KaFrissen, Mrs. Russell. Fourth Row: Heidi Stayn, Patty Tung, Alex Phillips, Sang Ahn, Mr. Levy, Dan Conti, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Engleberg, Mr. Stuhr, Joe Angelo. Fifth Row: Mr. Robinson, Mr. Wilson, Matt Mosca, Jonah Schiller, Brian O'Conner, Heather McKenzie, Debbie Pemberton, Deanna Brannor. Sixth Row: Debbie Goldberg, Jenny Lindwall, Jeff Kvall. aiicniiiiaied POR P DIII Mr. Mechem, Alisa Stayn, and Clare O’Leary get ready to Mrs. Huntington adds fuel to the fire. convene. 56 Activities Trisha Perez considers the motion, X BLOCK For some, X Block just means yet another Senate meeting. For others it means school’s out an hour early. Some students trudge up to the center in groups; some hang around socializing or in detention, and others realize this is A great time to catch up on work. On Wednesday it’s a relief to know school’s out early even if it is only an hour. “It makes the day easier in my mind,”’ says a sophomore boy, “It’s like everyone has a free block at the same time. It’s great,’ states another. For most, X Block represents a little less work and a little more freedom. Robin Wolk after discussing Open Campus Activities 57 Austria This year, the Lexington High School Ski Club had the opportunity to travel to Innsbruck, Austria. Under the guidance of Mr. Benjamin Levy, the eleven skiers included: Kevin Burnes, Mark Dickison, Dan Goldberg, Melissa Green, Jeff Green- berg, Jason Hartz, Ajeya Joshi, Diana Manxant, Todd Ossman, Brian Sites, and Paul Sundue. Off to a snowy start on February 12, 1988, during a mid-winter New England storm, the skiers arrived in Innsbruck on Saturday evening. Unfortunately, their luggage made a short stop in London before coming to Innsbruck on Sunday evening. Yet, in leaving the states we left our spirits with channels 4, 5, and 7 as well as the Boston Globe. No time was wasted in becoming truly accustomed to doing it the ‘‘Austrian way.’ Each morning began with a tasteful breakfast of “‘solid’’ rolls and hot chocolate, followed by a quick dash to the tour bus, and off to our favorite mountain: Axamer Lizum. Many skiers took full advantage of the tours offered to them. Wednesday was spent in the old city of Venice, Italy, while Thursday was spent skiing on the Swiss Alps of Ischgal, Switzerland. Friday the skiers spent the day touring Bavaria, Germany, and the great castle Neuschwanstein of King Ludwig the Il. The final day and night of our trip was spent in Munich, Germany, in the luxurious Munich Penta Hotel. Sadly enough, the trip had come to an end Sunday, February 21, 1988. Like our beginning, the end of our voyage was spent travelling from airport to terminal, terminal to airport. The many new friendships and lasting memories that were made in Innsbruck, Austria, 1988 will remain a strong part of our educational experience. (Above) Airborn rangers Paul Sundue and Jeff Greenburg really know how to dazzle those Aus- trians with their aerial acrobatics. (Left) Melissa Green and Dan Goldberg find out the hard way that the slopes get “abit icy’’ in the afternoon. Senior and Sophomore “slump” starts early on the sunning decks of Axamer Lizum., - ig = z ; ne Ke ‘ 3 he i ” « inher pd pe Mark Dickison, all-guts all-glory, seen h ere on a “mogul madness” run. Special thanks to Kevin Burnes and Paul Sundue for the use of some of these great action shots (Middle) Some of the skiers from left to right: Mark Dicki- son, Ajeya Joshi, Dan Goldberg, Diana Maxant, Melis- po tereen ond Foul Sundue. Kevin Burnes redefines the meaning of an expert skier. Ajeya Joshi, prepared to conquer the slopes of Ax- amer Lizum. Activities 59 The CAST OF CHARACTERS TEVYE, THE DAIRYMAN.......... DANIEL FORTMANN ANDREW SAKS SOLDE HIS Wir Gaccctnecacnes SARAH GLADSTONE KIMBERLY CARNE- SALE HIS DAUGHTERS LZEITE Lee sectarscavangusotortcsoone acces LESLEY MORTON TRISHA PEREZ HODES caren cancub eats resin ed SHANA N. ALEX- ANDER WENDY FRANK HAVA i sccciterean cars renioneieteaiane. JULIE LAZARUS MALKA BINDER SLAIN | Ze steenmen renee enn. ELIZABETH RABKIN BIE UKE cetencicaih eau tuvubeene seroemeaees MARGARET NOKES YENTE, THE MATCHMAKER..... MELISSA FELDMAN MOTELSIHEST ALORS yuccnen NICHOLAS HART DANIEL BERGER PERCHIK = THE: STUDENT concer JAY HARCOURT — JORDAN GOLD- MAN LAZAR WOLF, THE BUTCHER .DAVID LE. FURMAN MORDCHA, THE INNKEEPER .... CHRIS OBER- —- HOLTZER Fiddler RABBI.......cccseeeett es COMISTOPHER H. GETTMAN MENDEL, HIS SON vsevessenesis CHRISTOPHE R HAR- AVRAHM, THE BOOKSELLER ... JASON A, NEW- come NACHAMA, THE BEGGAR ..... LISA ABRONS GRANDMA TZEITEL ................. SUSAN RUBIN FRUMA-SARAH... oo. AMY ROSENBAUM COE STUART HOLLAND — © (ene EVAN GERBER : pEEEeeee RENNIE TOCC] SHAINDEL, MOTEL’S MOTHER .REBECCA COHEN — YUSSEL, THE HAT MAKER........ JOHN KRAMER DANCERS KIMBERLY BERGEY EMILY BRACKETT LAURA CHULAK SASHA COHEN ELIZABETH COLLINS ANNETTE EXEKIEL JULIE GRAMMONT RACHEL: REINHARDT SUZANNE TOMLINSON JULIENNE WEBSTER — 1988 GYMNAST .. 0.002 DANIEL TARMY BOTTLE DANCERS... c:.ccmsntennem EMILY BRACKETT KIMBERLY BERGEY ACCOMPANISTS |... .:serseennsiane MAKI INADA aR WILLIAMS ORCHESTRA : FLUTE PICCOLO veceseeseseeesss ft ROSEMARY BERGER ‘CLARINET vessel ERAN EGOZY GEOFFREY PIKE BASSOON... JOEL PEDLIKIN TRUMPET wisvsscuen DAVID AMMER THOMAS STILLE ——O SCOTT BRODSKY HORN oo... ccccccccseccssccreererteadENNIFER SMITH TROMBONE .............253 Se DAVIS VIQUIN, oe JENNIFER COLBY ‘CELLOS BASS .. 3s “ACCORDIAN” DRUDE SELES. ane- pe gpI PERGUSSION Sse eon Rees MIANGQ Sse sooage ope BRYAN WILLIAMS The spring play is a tradition at Lexington High School. 60 Activities (Top Leff) Sunrise, sunset (Middle Left) ‘There are new ways in the world,” instructs Perchik (Jordan (Top Right) Tzeitel (Leslie Morton) and Motel (Nicholas Hart) celebrate. (Middle Right) Daniel Berger explains the wonders of the sewing machine. Goldman). i t | i RE te ae ane ie (Above) “He's a good boy, a nice boy,” exclaims Golde (Kim Cornesale) and Tevye (Andrew Saks) Yent (Melissa Feldman). are tormented by the truth. (Middle) “Only a littl richer,’’ pleads Tevye (Daniel Fortman). Activities 61 Kim Bergey strikes a delicate balance. LHS Spirit G 62 ensorship Legalized By Shana N. Alexander “It really is a major change in the interpretation, I feel, of what the fine line between censorship and freedom of expression used to be,’’ was Acting Principal David Wilson’s reaction to the January 13 Supreme Court 5-3 ruling which gives public school officials the right to censor school newspapers, dramatic productions, and other “‘school- sponsored activities.” The ruling was the outcome of a lawsuit filed by three students from Hazelwood East High School, Missouri in 1983. When two pages of Spectrum, the school newspaper, were deleted by the principal, the student edi- tors sued the school district, the principal, and various school officials: The two pages con- tained a story dealing with stu- dents’ attitudes concerning their parents’ divorces and an article on teenage pregnancy in which the girls’ names in the inter- views had been changed. Justice Byron White, writing for the majority, noted that “school-sponsored publications, theatrical productions, and other expressive activities” are often perceived by ‘‘students, parents, and members of the public... to bear the imprimatur of the school.”’ _ To avoid erroneous attribution to the school, ‘‘a school may in its capacity as publisher of a school newspaper or producer of a school play ‘disassociate itself’ not only from speech that would Smoking By Shana N. Alexander After two lunch-time meetings in the Science Lecture Hall on Friday, January 22, a tentative committee of eleven student volunteers was drawn up to ‘help control the behavior and the destruction”’ in the Science Building smoking area, accord- ing to Student Activities Co- ordinator Larry Robinson. By Annika Hipple The second week of March, an LHSer could buy anything from pins and boxer shorts to banners and yearbooks. From March 7-11, LHS students and faculty rallied together for Pride Week, during which many special events and fundraisers had been planned. Area Closed last year and, in return, received benches for the smoking area. ‘“‘The committee is designed to give the students the opportuni- ty to figure out how to stop the problems,” Robinson explained. “How quickly the committee comes together’’ and what the “‘astablished rules”’ of the area will be are factors on which Wilson will base his decision.to iven a Boost The proceeds from the dance will be deposited in the Michael Waring Legal Expense Fund at the Lexington Savings Bank. The money is intended to assist former Lexzington High School Principal Waring with his legal expenses during his lawsuit against the Lexington School Committee. Approximately 150 teachers and their snonses attended the dance. Madrigal Choir Honors Memory of Mr. D. By Caitlin Smith ‘‘A wonderful thing about Mr. D. was the way that he could inspire pride about music in his students. He made music something special to so many kids.” Former LHS Madrigal Choir member Kamala Soparkar’s fond memories of Joseph DiDomenico, the late director of Madrigals and head of ‘the Lexington Music Department, were one of many shared by the seventy-plus former LHS Madrigal Singers from groups spanning fifteen years who reunited January 30 in a concert tribute to their late director. DiDomenico passed away last July after a two-year struggle with cancer. Soparkar produced the student-run concert and former Madrigal member Eugene Lee directed the Singers in the thirty songs. In between the Madrigal pieces were performances by barbershop quartet, the 1987-99 Madrigal Choir, and original piece written by former Madrigal member and 1987 LHS graduate Andrew Berger, and “To a Friend,” written by Sandi Peaslee and sung by mezzo-soprano Diana Cole. Over 130 chorus members joined the Madrigal Singers on stage to sing the ‘Festival Pice on St. Anne,” directed by Hoopsters Rank 1 in State Eric Crichlow: One of a Kind By Jason Kissell I can remember precisely the first time I ever saw him run. I was at basketball practice, and he was running around the in- door track. His long, beautiful strides were such that I was compelled to ask, ‘‘Who is this person?” “Oh, that’s Eric Crichlow. He won the Bay State games and everything else last year,’’ re- plied Tony Castleman. At every basketball practice thereafter, I would watch Crich- low run. Sitting on the bench as often as I did, this was an easy task, It was the first time I was ever amazed watching anyone run, Crichlow had a certain grace to his stride that I had never seen before. He looked awesome. He looked fast. He looked un- beatable. I knew then he was someone special, maybe Olympic material. N.H.S. Numbers Dilute Honor I still have trouble understanding why the supposedly brightest and talented students in the senior class are resort- ing to scouring the Senior Quad for empty milk cartons and discarded cookie wrappers. ews: Cut Classes- S: Lose Credit? s ose Credit: B V1 eC S$ A new committee is being formed by Acting Principal David Wilson to 7. review Lexington High School’s attendance policy and the effective- ness of the current monitoring sys- tem. According to Wilson, the commit- tee will consider “any and all changes” to the attendance policy including whether “habitually absent” students should receive full credit for a course. Musket Wins Suffolk University Honors By Todd Sinai The Lexington High School Musket won several awards in the Eighteenth Annual Greater Boston High School Newspaper Competition Awards Program on March 10, 1988. Over sixty high school newspapers from around Massachusetts entered the Suffolk University-sponsored contest. The Musket won the Excellence in Typography award and was the first runner-up in the Excellence in News Whiting award. The Musket was awarded a $1,000 Suffolk University scholarship with the typography award. The money will be available to an LHS student who will attend Suffolk University. Last year, the Musket swept all four categories, winning the same awards as this year in addition to being the first runner-up in the Excellence in Editorial Writing” category and winning the Massachusetts Press Association Award For General Excellence. This year, Dedham High School won the General Excellence award. 63 Creative Expressions The LHS Drama Club 1987-1988 a “Phantom is a very concentrated play, a fast-paced thriller, with lots of back-stage pranks, flurry and murders going on,” said Lexington High School drama coach Mary Elliff. The setting was the Paris Opera House, where the Phantom, played by Dan Berger, had gone to extremes in order to get his way. The cast practiced very hard and in the end it showed. The Drama Club, led by Ms. Elliff, Kim Carnesale, and Andrew Saks, can be seen on stage many times throughout the year. Not only in the two main pro- ductions put on in the winter and the spring, but also putting on their own creations at the Springfest production. Phantom of the Opera Inspector Bournot (Ben Lewis) and company gazed fearfully up toward the chandelier. : : The cast of Phantom of the Opera. Madame Mercier (Elise Guest) looks over some of the music for the opera. Activities 65 A New Beginning Who would have ever thought it could happen? Not the parents, not the stu- dents, and not the school committee. But, on Novem- ber thirteenth, at 6 A.M., teachers voted not to go back to school until a con- tract had been reached. The week-long strike, which came right after the Thanks- giving break, Caused a vari- ety of opinions to be ex- pressed. Teachers could be seen walking the picket lines every day in front of the schools and the school ad- ministration building. Stu- dents could also be seen giving their support as they marched alongside the teachers. As one high school student put it, “Something had to be done. It was just a matter of time before the teachers stood up for their rights.” Some students felt penalized by a situation not of their own doing, but oth- ers felt sympathetic toward the teachers’ demands. The teachers were gratified by the strong show of support they received from both parents and students. Although students were excited at the prospect of no school, many are now wondering how that time will be made up. (Right) Teachers and supporters brave the Rp ae weather as they picket around town. Photo by Lexington Minuteman 66 Activities Lexington High School senior Jay Harcourt rallies with some other students in front of the school administration building. sf ¥ Parents show their support for the teachers’ strike. 67 Activities 68 Sports = % Boe 1. : : 70. Fall Sports . mf ha A Team Effort Overall it was a good year for Lexington High School football. The Minutemen finished the season with an 8-2 record. With the line- backing team of John Niland and Cliff Batite leading the defense, the Minutemen were successful in stopping many of their opponents. Of- fensively, the Minutemen were a powerhouse. Junior Lloyd Mumford led the team at quarterback and had the running back team of Mark Maguire and Tony Davis be- hind him. In the Minutemen’s eight wins, they virtually wiped their opponents out. Howev- er, when it came to the two powerhouse teams of the Middlesex League, Melrose The Reading defenders attempt to catch the ever-elusive Lloyd Mumford. and Woburn, they had their problems. In both of the games they fell behind and almost made incredible comebacks, especially in the Melrose game. The depth and diversity of the 1987 Minutemen should not be overlooked. The pow- er running display by Jeff Hagopian, catching ability of Frank Digiammarino and defensive work by Derek Thomson and Mark Murphy are some examples of the athletic talent seen on the field. Next year’s team is some- thing to look forward to. Ju- niors Lloyd Mumford, Tony Davis and Jeff Wood are just a few of the names that you’ll be hearing each week. (Left) Linebacker John: Niland leaves ‘the field after another job (Below) Jeff Hagopian enjoys. his well done. breather on the sideline:.. . jae ee With blockers in front, Mark Maguire starts back down .. as does receiver Frank Digiammarino, Fall Sports 74 i A a ARE ON EE A RE OOOO Led by a block by Derek Thomson 76, Tony Davis 33 plants and cuts to the inside. 72 Fall Sports Bobby Reardon takes time to get a refill. Pushing forward for a few more, John Grace puts the noise of the game behind him for a moment of deep Mark Maguire 38 and John Niland thought. shove aside the Reading defense, Fall Sports. 73 Girls’ Soccer LHS Girls’ Soccer, under the able leadership of first- time coach Debb: Childs and Captain Laurie Budding, had an excellent season cul- minating in a spot in the state tournament. Particu- larly noteworthy was Lex- ington’s success against Wakefield, one of the top teams in the state. In the opener against the Wake- field Warriors, Goalie Mimi Kincaid gained her first of two shutouts of the season (1-0) with Shelli Adamian scoring the goal and senior Chris Bird leading the de- fense in staving off almost every threat. In the second encounter with Wakefield the Maids played with re- markable unity and intensity to tie the score at 2-2, with Captain Budding scoring on a direct hit. Lexington beat Arlington in overtime, thus securing for itself a berth in the state tournament. In postseason play, Lex- ington lost to Concord-Car- lisle, 1-0. Sophomore sensa- tion Shelli Adamian led the team in scoring with 15 goals, followed by fast and furious Budding with seven goals. Jane Freeman, known for her speed, scored six times; talented sophomore Jay Hartshorn scored five times while Sharon Glick, 74 Fall Sports extremely hard-working both offensively and defen- sively, scored three times. Elizabeth Smith, a good team player and Caryn Suf- fredini, the most aggressive player on the team, scored one goal apiece. Leading the defense was senior sweeper Christine Bird with one goal to her credit. Shoring up the defense were strong kickers Kristen Alves and Julie Menino, dribbler Karyn An- derson and team reporter Elise Richer. Senior Keeper Mimi Kincaid, spirited and aggressive, blocked shots right and left. The offense was bolstered by able assists from Heather Adamian, Heidi Bergmeyer, Val Funches, Jen Leader and Jerry Lindwall. The Maids were admirably coordinated by the brilliant strategy of Coach Debbi Childs which ensured the success of their season. (Left), Bird breaks away from the pack booting the ball upfield. 7 tla — pig. a hi je (Back) V. Funches, S. Hutchinson, H. Bergmeyer, S. Adamian, J. Freeman, C. Bird, J. Hartshorn, E, Richer, M, Kincaid, K: Anderson, J. Menino (Middle) J. Leader, K, Alves, J, Lindwall, $, Glick, C, Suffredini, E. Smith, Ky Miller (Front) Co-captains L. Budding, H. Adamian Girls’ J.V. Soccer (Back) Trelawney Goodell, Karen Wood, Tara Dickison, Suzannah McNamara, Carol Martinez, Emily dennison (Middle) Christina Chu, Leila Harris, Tammy Smith, Alison Fields (Front) Tri-Captains Victoria Bacon, Jessica Bradley, Tracey Marshall Ti Ge Ee (ISENGNs ES! WEEE Race Ce eee om re — Cer dit it 2 hd be Set A fake to the right catches the oppo- nent off guard. Team togetherness. “Hey Heather, that’s a hand ball!” Fall Sports. 75 Boys’ Soccer LHS Boys © soccer; coached by Robert Hart- shorn, had high hopes of be- ing in contention for the Middlesex League Title de- spite the loss of all 11 starters and 20 varsity players from last year’s team. Lexington began the season by beating Reading 5-1 with Michael Shimansky scoring a pair of goals. They went on to beat Stoneham. Then followed a loss to Wakefield, the team which ended Lexington’s changes in the Division I North finals last year. A loss to the Winchester Sachems, last year’s Division II State Champions, hurt Lexing- ton’s chances for the League title, keeping Lexington scoreless for the first time. In this game sweeper Mike Burke did an excellent job of preventing the Sachems from shelling Lexington goalkeeper Tom Lacey. Goalie Lacey kept Belmont scoreless as Lexington beat the Marauders 2-0 with Jo- nah Schiller and Matt Pack- ard scoring goals on corner kicks from Brian O’Connor. Goalie Lacey boots it out. 76. Fall Sports Co-captain Jeff Gower pro- vided an outstanding defense against Belmont. Lexington then beat Woburn 4-2 with Andrew Ojamma and Per Malkus scoring goals. Mid- fielders Seth Harris, Malkus and Co-captain Russell Da- vies allowed Lexington to dominate Melrose 5-1. The Lexington booters earned a spot in the EMass state tour- nament and advanced to the sectional quarterfinals after an opening round 2-0 victory over Lowell. Then followed a 6-2 loss to last year’s postsea- son rival Wakefield, thus ending Lexington’s chances in the tournament. Middle- sex League recognition went to All Stars Tom. Lacey, Mark Calabuig and Jeff Gower. Honorable Mention went to Dave Walsh, Brian O’Connor and Jonah Schil- ler. Despite the postseason loss to Wakefield, the young Lexington team came up with an impressive record and promises to have a pow- erhouse for the coming sea- sons. hi’ yee Uy? cal x aide he i pF a a ol ee i al 2 Put me in coach, and me, and me, ... (Left) “They're after me again, or is it the ball they want?” wonders Co- captain Gower. (Below) Walsh takes it away, (Below) The boys do the “Bump.” i sack age oy Bh. a EY fee Ss = ER se i si per ¥ eg pS, ee (Above) Harris turns it around. Res See (Back row) J. Goolkasian (Asst, Coach), A, Ojamaa, J, Matsuda, R, Davies (Capt.), J. Gower (Capt.), D, Lavalle, M. Burke, M. Packard, S. Ahn, A. Ferb, M. Calabuig, S. Harris, M. Brugal, D, Furman, R. Hartshorn (Coach). (Middle row) J. Sidman, S. Sun, K. Sargent, M. Shimansky, P. Malkus, N, Dephoare, D, Schaye, K. Frank, D. Walsh, N. Goodell, J. Schiller (Front row) P. Centrella, T. Lacey, D. Kealey. Fall)Sports, 77 Peter Weng stretches out before the race. Kristin Lieb leads the pack. The 1987 Cross-Country Team 78. Fall Sports Undefeated Again For the second year in a row, the Boys’ Cross Country team had an undefeated season. With a 9-0 record and a win at the league meet, they are a tribute to all Lexington Athletes. No team in the Middlesex league could match the power of this amazing group of outstanding runners. The league all-star duo of ju- niors Matt Simon and Mr. Cross Country Dwight Holmes led the way each meet. Co-Cap- tain Steve Ford, juniors Rob Ward and Austin Lin soon fol- lowed. Surprisingly, the next two were freshmen, Ed Single and Yeh-Jiun Tung. Following them two seniors, Peter Sopar- kar and comic Co-Captain Pe- ter Weng. Seniors Luyi Shao, Scott Miller and Joel Pedlikin deserve praise along with all our other runners for their contri- butions to the spirit, depth, and unity of this championship team. he. GritisseCross; Country team had potential, but not peo- ple. With only three members, they could not be counted as an official team. However, there was no lack of spirit. Led by Junior Kristin Lieb, winner of the prestigious Ms. Cross Country Award, they ran in practice and competition re- gardless of the circumstances. Often, the heroic Lieb would be the only girl running for Lex- ington. Sophomore Anita Park- er ran well, but was hampered with injuries. Freshman Rachel Clickstein had an impressive first season that culminated with an outstanding perfor- mance at the league meet. With some more depth, the girls will be a force to be reckoned with. Thank you to Mr. Crosby and Mr. Dulong for wisely coaching us with your many years of experience. Memories: Pete’s exercises ... Twistie crunches ... Pull- ups... Kes run’. .. Never. 9 ... How do we score? .. . Mon- ster Dash. ..J. Kissel —s 1 fan ... How many can we fit in the Citation? ... Commander ... No 60 quarters ... Milkweed LINCO Nae old deer ae Powerlines ... Bushwacking oo EXtKEDLUSE: me = x yer Se } = oes [ED SINGLE EZ re Yai Fall Sports... 79 Girls’ Swimming and Diving The 1987 LHS Girls’ Varsity Swim Team was outstanding! Led by captains Letitia Hom, Julie Pawlak and Elizabeth Welch, the team had its best re- cord in over 5 years (6-1-1), with especially hard-fought wins against Winchester, Bish- op Fenwick and Lincoln-Sud- bury. Significant contributions came from the 4 x 100 yard freestyle relay team of juniors Michellessheehy.. Laura Thompson and sophomores Kara Concannon and Becky Jeffe, which placed fifth in the State Championship Meet. Lexington Senior Valerie Coombs was also a major impe- tus on the team, setting an ex- cellent example for juniors Amy Rosenbaum and Usha Te- drow. Coombs swam the back- stroke leg of the 200 yard med- ley relay at sectionals and states. Seniors Amanda French and captain Hom chalked up many points in the 500 yard freestyle distance event while senior Rosemary Berger bol- stered the butterfly event. Con- cannon and junior Killyan French, along with freshmen “fliers” Tami Kress and Mau- reen Leahy and Stacey Lieder- man, also represented Lexing- ton well in the 100 yard butter- fly. The “breaststroke trio” of juniors Marya Hynes and Susie Vitiello, and sophomore Maki Inada often placed first, second and third. Lexington was extremely strong in the diving event. Cap- tain Julie Pawlak was undefeat- ed in the dual meet season, and 80. Fall Sports captured third place at section- als and fifth at states. Junior diver Rachel Saks took first place at the League Meet and went on to compete at the sec- tional and state meets. Fresh- men Leslie Katz and Annika Hipple gave Lexington addi- tional depth, with Katz qualify- ing for sectional competition. The Minutemaids only loss was to Melrose in the four-lane Melrose pool which does not al- low Lexington to take advan- tage of its depth. Lexington’s tie against Belmont, breaking that team’s seven year winning streak, boosted team morale to dangerous levels. Ait the League meet the Maids finished second with 20 swimmers placing individually (Below) “ t must have been something I ate,” exclaims Leslie Katz. (Middle) Were still working on bobs, in the top 12 of their events and with the freestyle relay team breaking the 4 minute mark for the first time. Commenting on the impor- tance of team spirit in swim- ming, state swimmer Sheehy remarked, “In other sports like lacrosse and soccer you always have the option to pass the ball. In swimming you can’t do that — it’s you til the wall.’ Coach John Henriques echoed her statement, “Of all the teams that I’ve coached, this one is my favorite! They have the most spirit I have ever seen.” The graduating seniors leave behind a group talented in both depth and strength to “continue the tradition” in the years to come. Rachel’s Inward. (Left) “Swimmers take your mark” Another clean entry for Julie Pawlak: age Back row: Tri-captain L, Hom, Tri-captain J. Pawlak, V. Coombs, A. French, Tri- captain E, Welch, R. Berger, L, Zahn, M. Hynes, U. Tedrow. Next row: K. Burge, M. Kuhn, L. Thompson, J, French, K. Weinstock, W. Koenig. Next row: M; Friedlander, A. Rosenbaum, S. Brock, R. Saks, M. Stein, M. Sheehy, T. Kress, K. Concannon, S Vitiello, Manager S. Wildasin. Next row: A, Hipple, K. McGirr, P. Sheehy, L. Katz, B. Cinkilic; K Gorman, S. Liederman, H. Friedlander. First row: M. Inada, Bi Jaffe; Diving Coach Simon, Assistant Coach Minotoli. (Middle) The three musts for LHS swimmers; caps, goggles, and smiles. (Bottom) Chorus Line FallySports) ¥84 (Right) Cheers ! (Below) The peak of Pawlak’s pike: ne (Above) “On my honor, I will try to Michelle, Tish and Julie are ready to conquer Belmont. do my best... ; (Above) Leslie Katz performs her ul- timate — the handstand on water. Tami Kress flies to the finish. 82). Fall Sports ¥ Senior banner year. Victory smiles. eo ae -eT) aR Tory BRK we ioe” Coach John Henriques prays for victory. Birds, bananas and banjos at the swim team’s annual Halloween party. Fall Sports: 83 Field Hockey LH SweritliaeeHockcy coached by Sandy Curt and assisted by Pauline Collins, presented an experienced lineup which earned a well- deserved spot at the State Tournament. The Minute- maids were ably captained by Goalie Jennifer Wich- man, Robyn Tighe and Mar- tha Revis, all members of the 1986 Middlesex League All- Star team. With the offense consistently bringing the ball upfield, Lexington tied Mel- rose, last year’s number one team. The Minutemaids then beat Reading 2-1 with Cara Manfredi, one of the hardest shots in the league, and Co-Captain Revis scor- ing the goals. Despite an ex- cellent defense by Wichman and Sarah Gladstone, Lex- ington lost to Watertown 1-0 on a field so abysmal that several Middlesex League Back row; Coach Curt, Ty lppolito, C. Sacco, Ly. veut, €yMonaghan, Cy Myers, J; McCarthy, K. Mustoy R. Landman,yD.yMurphy. Front row: S; Gladstone, Ky eeutes Tri OdadlAy M. Revis,.J; Wichmann, R. Dighey Ky Manfredi,,My Mills, 84. Fall Sports coaches have refused to play on it. The Minutemaids went on to beat Woburn, Win- chester and Reading in shu- touts, losing only to Water- town and Wakefield. The team was extremely well- balanced with nine girls scoring. High-scorer Martha Revis was followed in scor- ing by Mills, Monaghan, Co- pelotti, Manfredi, Ippolito, Murphy, Boudreau and Myers. Goalie Wichman and the defense kept the oppos- ing teams to only five goals in the first half of the season with sweepers McCarthy and Sacco keeping the pres- sure off Wichman. Tighe Gladstone and Landman did a superb job of. turning the ball over to offense through- out the season. Excellent teamwork resulted in an out- standing record for the sea- son. Crouched and ‘ready, for action. (Below) Coach Curt questions, “Come (on girls, mouthpiece got (Left) Lexington comes out ahead of Burlington’s bunch up. your tongues?” (Above) Girls celebrate another goa!! (Above) Captain Revis is ready as ever. Fall ‘Sports | 85 Girls’ Volleyball | The Lexington High Vol- leyball team worked hard to Survive in the toughest league in the state. Leading the team as Co-captains were Carol Saunders and Kelly Concannon. Both have been three-year varsity play- ers, and were keynote play- ers for the team this year. Susan Ives, also a three year varsity player was referred to by team-mates as “the second gun’ due to her strength and ability in hit- ting. Cindy Mayhan, along with Megan Spann, have both been two year varsity players and have repeatedly kept the team in the game with their perfect back row passes. The team could al- ways count on Kelly Patter- son and Beth Tarmy to rack up some points in serving box. Kari Grossman was at the net, ready to make a per- fect set to one of the front row hitters, and Sonia Herr- man could always be count- ed on to smash the ball down the opponent’s throat. With Nicki Marquis as weakside hitter, the other team was in for a surprise or two. Leslie Singer and Deanna Brennon, both first-year varsity play- ers encouraged and cheered the team. Janet Doherty, moved up to the varsity level halfway through the season, made a great contribution to the team’s spirit and pride. A somewhat unimpressive re- cord should not conceal the real accomplishments of the team. Memories: “if you wait you’re late”... “Be an athlete not a frog” .. . pene- tratew.sArivialesprints eae “use your shoulders” ... SAACTOSS: COULL G@alOl aman Middle Hitters Carol and Sue ... Setters Kelly and Karine V1; ieee ookeat her cross overs”’. . . “Pada on the other side of the net”... smoking in uniform is haz- ardous to your health musclemania ... Coach Meaner ... “Give him a dirty look Sonia” ... Spare us coach. No more singing “be a beauty in the halls but a beast on the court”... . Les- lie rules in running ... Good luck guys, we’ll miss you!!! Top row: Janet Doherty, Cindy Mayhan, Nikki Margues, Leslie Singer, Megan Spann, Sonia Herrmann, ¢oach Lautman. Bottom row: Deanna Brannon, Beth Tarmy, Susan Ives, Co-captain, Carol Saunders, Co-captain Kelly), “pik, Concannon, Kari Grossman, Kelly Patterson; ae a ae 86. Fall Sports (Left) Lights, camera, action! (Below) Up and over with a spike. J.V. Volleyball (Back row) Alicia Wang, Jennifer Colly Capt,, Debbie Saunders, Keri Green, Annie Tao, Jessica Bloom, (Front) Kim Sarajian, Daiva Kiliulis, Kate Chisholm, Naomi Pearson, Pam Yee. Captains Kelly and Carol display de- termined teamwork, Fall Sports . 87 A Season in the Sand Traps It was a tough year for the Lexington Golf Team trying to come back after losing five starters. There were a lot of newcomers to the game of matchplay golf. Seniors Rob Cargill and Pat Marshall and junior Jason Kissel were the only returning members of last year’s team. The first half of the year was tough and the Minute- men lost their first five matches, but they played some of the toughest teams in the league. The second half of the season was a little better and Lexing- ton won three of their last four matches. Another bright point of the year was at the Middle- sex League Individual Tourna- ment held at Reading, where three Lexington players were invited. Jason Kissel, Rob Car- gill, and Pat Marshall placed third, sixth and eleventh respec- tively. These were the best com- bined placements of any team in the league. Next year’s team should be strong with only Pat Marshall, Rob Cargill and Mark Cough- lin graduating. The first tee. Pat Marshall feels no pressure as he gets set to putt for the P.G.A. title and a hundred thousand in prize money. 88. Fall Sports Mark Coughlin practices keeping his head down. Jim Sheehy chips one on from the rough. Fall Sports 89 (Fourth row:) Coach Henriques, Yura Zhoyniroysky., (Third Row:) Wei-chow Fang, Matt Dayis, Conan Hom, Peter Anthes, Seth Harris, (Second row:) Wei-jan. Fang, Jim O'Grady, Derek Murman, Jim Leahy, Ben, Gottlieb, Chris Mackie, Marc Calabuig: (Front row:) Ken Kokubo, The 1988 edition of the LHS Boys’ Swim Team made up in spirit what it lacked in man- power. Decimated by the graduation of many star swim- mers, the °88 Minutemen had a team of only 17 with many first- time, though promising, swim- mers. Coach Henriques was pleased with the improvement of his hard-working, highly-mo- tivated young team in the course of the season. Despite weakness in depth, the team claimed several quali- fiers for sectional and state post-season competition. Su- perstar senior co-captain Peter Anthes early-on qualified for States in the 200 yard freestyle, 500 yard freestyle and 100 yard backstroke. Qualifying for States in the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard freestyle was sen- ior co-captain Ken Kokubo who could be counted on to win these events during dual season com- petition. Senior Seth Harris, a 90. Sports mainstay of the varsity team for the past three years, easily qualified for Sectionals in the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 yard breaststroke. One of the strengths of Lex- ington’s team was the diving event. Coach Henriques pre- dicted that Dan Fruciano would be among the top three in the Middlesex League with Rich Beukema in the top six and Freshman diver Jeff Zahn in the top ten. Not being able to use its full range of s wimmers in Melrose’s four-lane pool, Lexington lost the season opener. However, Anthes kept the team in there with firsts in the 100 fly and 100 back, while Murman did his part with a first in the 500 free. Despite firsts by Anthes in the 200 free and 100 back and by Kokubo in the 50 free and 100 free, Lexington lost to the much stronger Belmont team. The tables were turned when Rich Beukema tucks: Boys’ Swimming | Lexington faced Burlington with Lexington coming away with firsts and seconds in al- most every event. Firsts by Harris in the 200 free and 100 breast, by Kokubo in the 50 free and another in the 100 fly, as well as a first and second in the 200 medley relay allowed Lexington to beat Wakefield. As is often the case with Lex- ington teams, imported talent in the persons of Mark Calabuig from Spain and Yura Zhovnir- ovsky from Israel bolstered the ranks. Freshmen Jim Leahy (fly, I.M., distance and breast), Matt Davis, and Conan Hom (breast and free) are swimmers to keep an eye on in the years to come. The Fang brothers (sen- ior Wei-Chow and freshman Wei-Han) were also welcome new additions to this year’s team as well as Jim Brady, Chris Mackie and Ben Gottlieb. Dan Fruciano pikes. a: an See Loch Ness Harris surfaces. Wi Ne PETER AN Ties Flying to victory! Ken and Seth, over-exposed, Under the able direction of Coach Sandy Curt and co-cap- tains and varsity veterans Tri- cia Chisholm and Carol Saunders, the 1988 LHS Girls’ Basketball Team was a small but speedy group of players characterized by aggressive hustling and outside shooting. Saunders was noted for her out- side jump shot and rebounding and Chisholm for her clutch performances in close games. The remaining three varsity veterans were Martha Revis famed for stable passing and ball control; Kristin Lieb re- nowned for her outside shot, fast break offense and excellent newspaper coverage of the team; and superstar Shelly Adamian, a dynamo of aggres- sive rebounding and steals. Promoted JV players were Gretchen McCullough, JV high scorer; Caryn Suffredin and Megan Spann, both strong in rebounding; Nicole de Francesco, reliable for quick of- (Bottom L to R:) Nicloe DeFrancesco, Carole Saunders, Tricia Chisholm , Megan Spann, (Top L to R:) Kristen Lieb, Caryn Suffredini, Gretchen McCullough, Shelli Ada- mian, Martha Reyis, Miriam Friedman, Coach Sandy Curt. 92. Sports Girls’ Basketball ‘ fense; and Miriam Freedman providing depth in the back- court. Lexington beat Stonehan with McCullough, Adamian and Revis providing key steals which were converted into bas- kets by Saunders and de Francesco. Despite a loss to Reading, the game was made memorable by Suffredini com- pleting a 3 point play with S sec- onds to go. The second time around with Reading, the Maids won to even the score. The Minutemaids beat Melrose with McCullough garnering 13 points, Adamian 10 and Saunders sinking two baskets while under intense pressure. Lexington lost to Belmont not- withstanding an impressive 18 points by Saunders and an ex- cellent defense by Revis. Lex- ington lost a hard-fought game against Watertown with McCullough leading the scor- ing at 9 points, followed by Suf- fredini, Saunders and Chisholm and a heart-breakingly close game to Winchester with Ada- mian leading in scoring at 12 points followed by Saunders and Kristin Lieb. With every team member scoring at least two points, Lexington easily beat Melrose. Despite 14 points each for Adamian and McCul- lough, Lexington was no match for undefeated Wakefield. Lex- ington’s win over Burlington was especially rewarding after having lost to the Red Devils twice last year. The Junior Varisty team boasted much talent which should provide the varsity with many able players in the years to come. Guards Dee Ann Spellman and Julie Menino held up the offense while Jen Haskell contributed many re- bounds. Highlighting the sea- son’s games were high scorers Menino, Kara Concannon, Debbie Saunders and Mary Barry. The JV team concluded the season with an 8-4 record. W ie ey ge rag : 3 Tricia Chisholm befuddles Winchester. (Left:) Jump. ball! Carol Saunders makes her move. (Above:); Impenetrable defense! Selli Adamian takes a jump shot. Sports 93 Lexington gets past the defense, JV Basketball — Front row L to R: Ali Mroczkowski, Crista Mellican, Debbie Saunders, Deanne Spelman, Julie Meninno, Kristen Alves, Kara Concannon. Back row L'to R: Nicola Cummings, Stacey Mosca, Tara Curtin, Jennifer Haskell, Melissa Ruffin; Soyonng Ahn, Janet Ascolese, Mary Barry, Coach Arch. (Left:).A two hand, push ‘shot, 94 Sports Another shot heading for two’ points. Freshman Basketball: ( st row L to R:) Anjali Nagpaul, Bridget Turner, Jody Koenig, Alison Fields, Sheila Walsh, Palyn Hung (2nd row. L to R:) V.. Marino, C. D’Antuono, E. Casey, M. Mills, A. Colby (3rd row L to R:) A. Quinn, T. Hadley, J, Goodwin, L. Clowe, C, Harrington (Left:) Swan Lake: ballet (Left:) Lexington gets the rebound. Sports, 95 ar oy : ; 2 oe ey y Sets tials kK GID ” a aad SRE ae (Top Row, L.to R:) T, Alfred, B. Dennison, S; Hutchinson, €.. Marino, Coach Dulong (Middle Row. L ta R:)S..Yanson, M. Sheehy, L; Singer, S: Lippert, K. Kramer (Bottom Row L to Rs) J; Leader, Ly Budding; Ay Marino, J’ Hartshorn, Ay Marxy Ey Richer (Above:) Kelly Patterson releases another long shotput. Jen Hartshorn cuts the tape 96... Sports Laurie Budding moves ahead inthe 600, In the beginning prospects had not looked good. A high turnover of members combined with missing a week’s worth of practice due to the strike ap- peared to pose a serious prob- lem for the girls’ track team. In fact, the team lost its first meet of the season to archrival Read- ing — the first time Lexington had been beaten in two years. But after that; the team bounced back, winning all its other meets to end up sharing the Middlesex League title with Stoneham. The evolution of the team came gradually. The few re- turning veterans made up a strong backbone, with newcom- ers filling in throughout the sea- son. Sophomore Amy Marx was a standout in the hurdles, with junior Kirsten Kramer right be- hind to add depth. The junior trio of Leslie Singer, Michelle Sheehy, and state champ Tricia Alfred controlled the sprints. Sophomore Jay Hartshorn was in charge of middle distance, with senior Elise Richer the leader in the longest events. Ju- nior Melanie Stephens and Val Girls’ Track Funches returned to throw the shot, joined by senior Kelly Pat- terson from outdoors. This core came to be aided by a strong group of first-time run- ners, including many outstand- ing freshmen. Sarah Hutchin- son, Nicole Flynt, and Shana Yansen sprinted and dashed their ways to many victories. Twins Angela and Concetta Marino added humor and depth to the distance department while senior Laurie Budding had an excellent first season as a 600 yarder. Kristin Burge re- turned from outdoors to give support in the distance races. Senior Jenn Leader helped out in the sprints, as did Sarah Lip- pert in the longer events. The point is that it was a total team effort throughout the sea- son. This was proven during the tough Stoneham, Woburn, and Burlington meets, as well as at the State Relays, which Lexing- ton won for the second straight year. This year’s team was small and close-knit. Whatever the race, the Lexington runner was assured a cheering section that was, if not large, at least Aimy Marxyis up, over and ahead. loud. People ran what they had to in order for the team to win, switching events, even running to the two mile (not a popular race this season). Throughout the months times were contin- ually improved, friendships made, stories swapped, com- plaints registered, and jokes run into the ground. The coaches worked everyone hard and worked very hard themselves, and the end result was a season that all were proud of. MEMORIES: Super Pickle (various sizes) ... you’re being sophomoric ... the beard ... beating Woburn ... what’s a QUaTLCE ae sKIpalaccens ae “Arty D.“... hanging loose... who’s running the two mile?... Angela vs. Concetta — which is which... hablando espanol... I’m stressing out ... who wants to high jump... team stretches — where was the team?... WE LIVE TO COMPLAIN. Ms. George, Mr. Dulong: we love you and thanks for a great sea- son. It was fun while it lasted, guys — good luck next year! Sports, 97 The Lexington High School wrestling pro- gram has taken its first steps toward becoming Qa powerhouse on the high school wrestling scene. Under the expert guidance of first year coach, George Nichols, and assistant coach, Tony Porter, this year’s team surprised many opponents on their way to one of the most suc- cessful seasons in the his- tory of Lexington wres- ting. Not much was ex- pected of the Minute- men when Coach Ni- chols took the helm this year. Fresh off rebuilding the program at Newton South High School, Ni- chols applied his trade- mark of determination and enthusiasm to his new team at Lexington, and it paid off. The Min- utemen opened the season by visiting Ni- chol’s former squad at Newton South, and dealt them a loss. An- other highlight was the team’s victory over highly regarded Malden. These victories were just two of the nine victories Lexington had against Bobby Sacco gets a good grip on his opponent. 98) Sports One Step Up more experienced op- ponents. All season long Lexington made up for their overall lack of ex- perience with aggres- siveness, hard work and desire to win. With many newcom- ers joining co-ca ptains, Bobby Sacco and Luyi Shao in the lineup, the team’s seniors took on an even more critical role. Along with the co- captains, other varsity veterans, such as Tay Liang, Steve Wolfe, Bob Hutchinson, Paul Stepan- ian and John Niland, re- turned for a very strong Luyi Shao fakes a minute to. figure out his next move. showing. The past season was a showcase for many out- standing wrestlers to-be. Sophomores Dan Kulin and Sey Tan provided an effective one, two punch. In the middle weights, two wrestlers who show great promise for next year are Jon Yo- ken and Bob Joseph. “Ina couple of years, this team will be great. It’s a real credit to Coach Ni- chols and our team to have turned this thing around so quickly.” Luyi Shao preparing for the pin. Steve Wolfe gets ready to clash with the opposition. Sports 99 Determination Plus leaves Burlington in the dust, Once. again Eric Crichlow leads the pack. Jeft Wood is set. to, heave the shot-put into orbit. 400 Sports y The 1987-88 Boys’ Track Team Top Row: Richard Chang, John, Kiladis, Jeff Wood, David Aker, Michael’ Grynberg, Eric Crichlow, Christos Economopoilis, Mike Burke, Jason Bander 3rd Row: Yeikai Tung, Ed Casey, Matt Simon, Jon Sing, Tony Davis, Jef Jien Tung, Steve Ford; Matt McCormack, Jon Speare; John Kissell, Angus Rotter 2nd Row: George Wang, Andrew Vankook, Doug Wilson, Rob Wand, Tony Castleman, Greg Roberts, Jason Kissell Boftom Row: Nick Nebolsine, Austin Lin, Dwight Holmes, Joe Wong, NathanMcCabe, Scott Hurley, Greg Weeks. Missing Coach Totas, Paul Warner, David. Wei, Flint Verdone, Ken Richards, Standing’ Coach Reed Take your mark, gef set, Gol... Mike Burke leaps up and over, Rob Wand looks at ease as he waits to take the lead, sports, A04 Ted Sidel makes a lead pass to Billy Graham. Sidel Sandwich Billy Graham looks to the bench for the strategy: Another super save Faceoff!! 102) | Sports The LHS hockey team got off to a slow start, but managed to ac- complish some great successes. After bounc- ing back from a tough loss to Belmont, the Min- utemen came back and tied the top ranked Wo- burn Tanners 2-2. This game knocked the Tan- ners out of first place and shot down their hopes for a league title. Other key games of their season were the come back victory over Mel- rose, the tie against Mel- rose, and two wins over Winchester, including a 3-0 shutout. The season ended with a goal in the last 40 seconds of the game to tie Burlington 2- Zs This young team was carried by the few, but hard working seniors; the intensity of the hard hit- ting Alex Hagena nh, scor- ing a goal and an assist in the Woburn game; the defensive forward Tom- my Ryder, preventing the league scorers from getting any points in the Watertown or Burlington games, and also enforc- Dave Coughlin jooks for the puck as David LaValle (far left) and Tork Svanes (far right) protect their goalie. ing the team’s penalty killing line; the tri-cap- tains, Dave LaValle, Tom Graham and Dave Coughlin, also made their presence felt by re- ceiving All-Star honors. Forward Graham and defenseman LaValle shared the team’s high scoring honors, while goaltender Coughlin kept most of the pucks out of the net. Next year’s team, de- spite losing five seniors, will be completely in- tact. Many injury stricken players will also be re- turning to help the up and coming Minutemen compete in the always tough Middlesex League. Good Luck Next Sea- son Minutemen!! Memories: LaValleee ... Burgmiezer... Duran... Jason-Pubes...no shriv- ellers ... skivies ... Ma- honey ... 2 broken hands... ‘ Youknow the plan!”’ Sports 103 sports Antics by Ford CAPTAIN ACE Jason AUSTIN MATT ae © 6s oe, (ey RINE : KY ra 2 LA, r | U¢ BRIAN SITES CAPTAIN ACE AND THE CREW Li) )O(THE LHS LONG DISTANCE CREW) W Voy b I ie a A ps Pac 2 (25) = Sik = bie aoe Sy MS oF5 , THETHIRD (Qe ei AAR ‘) CROs cowiRy : NGEZ) a. u Wut Kt Rack PUT CIN (ae ae 4 Zi sa ARMED == Carol fwved ‘S i, | NS sh gay viet, a 59 ( a Lies ) Sa = Ls, ZA 4 Se FEL BY fest RST, HOcKty MYER. NA PSY CHO L A CROSSE GolF PAT Marshal 104 Sports ———__-_ — — SE EY SSR smear na Sigeneeeettes’ corona GU ads oeeracmoan TT —— —_—— —_——— _____ — — —_——— —___ onmaieama oe Tricia Alfred: PolEVAULT DAN GOLDBERG TENNIS 72 Sprinter We ( ) AS CAPTALW GLewn KilADIS SHOT PUT” TOM LACEY Sports ‘105 Lloyd Mumford goes up for the rebound. Brinklow. does. it again. Matthews. goes up again. 106) $ports This year’s Lexington High School basketball team entered the sea- son with six returning lettermen and with great expectations. The team did not con- sist Of great height, but rather possessed light- ning fast speed, smart Daleconirol and a strong rebounding abil- ity at both ends of the court. The backcourt duo of Lloyd Mumford and Shawn Mattews pro- vided the unbeatable quickness and outside shooting, while Pat Marshall, Trevor Wil- liams and Tommy Brink- low were able to con- trol the key. SIs; Shawn Matthews goes.up for one of his Patented jump- This team performed many feats that Lex- ington Basketball fans have never seen be- fore. They were the first Lexington team to win the Brockton Tourna- ment, which the fans saw Lexington beat, then number one Dur- fee High and Brockton High, which shot Lexing- ton to the top spot in the state, where they would stay for the rest of the regular season. This year’s team was the earliest Lexington basketball team to qualify for the state tournament and was the first team to qualify in the state. The team won their fiffh consecu- A Season of Firsts tive Middlesex League title, a feat never done in the Middlesex League. The bench was an- other asset that this team had, especially when Mumford went down with an ankle in- jury three quarters into the season. The for- ward combination of Marshall and Williams were backed up by Tony Davis and the three point shooting ability of Jim Morrison. Also coming off the bench to make contri- butions were Mike Walker, Dave McGin- ness, Ed Sullivan, and Ben Root. Tom Brinklow fights for the offensive rebound, Concentration Sports, 407 408. Sports Coach Faries Convenes.a quick meeting. Watertown finds out about basketball Lexington-style. : All for one. is there. a guard in fhe house? We've got the spirit! It's mine, mine .A.allmine: Vem, a a If it’s Not in orbit, LVdon’‘t know why. it’s not invorbit. Sports 409 SDring Sports IN spring young people’s thought turn to baseball, softball, tennis, track and lacrosse. The playing fields and tennis courts are once again alive with shouts of homerun and match point. Love is in the air, but it’s at the tennis court, not romance. severalLHS teams started this spring as strong contenders for Middlesex League titles. On other teams, dreams of leading the league had to be deferred. All teams did their best in terms of spirit, enthusiasm and effort, reflecting credit on LHS. (Above Left) Laurie Budding questions the need for three layers of (Middle) Anhaa!!, relaxation at last. clothing during spring sports. (Above) Watch me spear that bird down yonder. (Above) Whoops!, wrong side. 140 Spring Sports ail Pe aii maine i AAS Oa ella Rae gear o Ee a ae Es (Above) Jack, Ted, Ted, Jack: nice friends. (Above Right) Nice shot'!! 13 Mark Murphy, prepared for battle. We win, 40-love. Spring Sports 111 Heads up, Christina! Bart O’Connor ( 4) is in hot pur- suit. Mark Maguire lets another one fly from the mound. 112 Spring Sports Lexington Girls’ Lacrosse is on the attack. Jeff Hagopian and Matt Pack- ard talk mask-to-mask Spring Sports 113 “You're all mine, Pilgrim.” Ready!... Set!... Wait!... Jack Ko gets ready to hit another smashing back- hand. 414 Spring Sports Matt Packard ( 10) gets a high five for a job well done. Lisa Farias fires another strike. John Mazerall gears up for another pitch. Spring Sports 115 “Move out of my way so! can see!” Flise Richer thinks the javelin throw will break the LHS record afer 116 Spri ng Sports Pretty please with sugar on top.” “That’s my best forehand.” This one’s going over the fence for sure!” (Left) “Ace all the way!!” 447 Spring Sports 418 Academics Erin Balfour, Greg Gryllakis, Noah Shriber and Mrs. Dyro practice for the new Colgate toothpaste commercial. Matt Packard strikes a G.Q. pose, with Mr. Rodriguez and David Lavalle knowing full well that modeling is Matt’s only hope to make it in life, after seeing his physics grade. Mrs. Regillo helps out Tara Dickison with her painting. 420 Academics Mrs. Shaller anticipates the next question Rob Parilla and Mr. Barstow are interrupted from their work for a quick photo “You dare take a picture of me now?” Mr. Zichittella says while Devon Lee and Pieter Cohen continue to analyze their photos. Academics 121 THE LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1987-1988 Mr. David A. Wilson, Acting Principal, Dubugue University, Boston Universi ty, Boston College; Be- ing responsive, sensitive and fair will go along way in making the quality of life better around us each and every day. Mrs. Roberta Neuman, Acting Assistant Principal, Saint Joseph's College, University of Connecticut; Don’t take yourself too seriously, life is too short! Mr. John Adams, Head of the Department of Industrial Arts, Keene State College, Northeastern University Dr. Michele Andolina, Northeastern University, Boston University; Reading Mr. John Barstow, Salem State College, Suffolk University, Fitchburg State College; Business Education; Some things in life are very important while other things are not. Try to know the difference. That, in itself, is valuable. Mrs. Ruth Berman, Cambridge College; Foreign Language; Education is what sur- vives when what has been learned has been forgotten. (B.F. 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Dr. Robert Delulio, Head of the Department of Guidance, Boston College, Boston University; A major goal of living should be the development of “‘full-humanness“’ — every day should take one closer and closer to the fulfillment of all that makes him her a uni que individual Education should make this process more exciting, creative, and attainable Mrs. Marion Donovan, Smith, Dartmouth, Yale, University of Chicago; History; You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need. (The Stones) Mr. Maurice Donovan; English Mr. Arthur Dulong, Housemaster of F House, Holy Cross College; Coach of Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track Mrs. Peggy Dyro, S.U.N.Y.; Boston, Harvard and Tufts Universities; English But yield who will to their separation, My object in living is to unite. My avocation and my vocation As my two eyes make one in sight. Only where love and need are one, And the work is play for mortal stakes, Is the deed ever really done. 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Mr. Sal Rahman, Oregon State University, Central Connecticut State College; Mathematics Mrs. Norma Regillo, Vesper George School of Art, Boston University, Museum School — M.|.T.; Visual Arts; find so much beauty in life that | never cease to marvel at it and enjoy it Mr. Larry Robinson, Director of Student Activities Center; Boston University, Lesley College; Social Studies Mrs. Mary Robinson, Marygrove College, University of Detroit; English; Love con- quers all; let us, too, yield to love. (Virgil) Mr. Mark Rodriguez, University of Washington, New York University, Bridgewater State, Northeastern University; Science; Ask and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall fina, knock and it shall be opened unto you. For everyone that asketh receiv- eth, and he that seeketh findeth, and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. (Jesus Christ) Mrs. Rachel Rosenblum, University of Chicago, Harvard University, Boston Universi- ty; Social Work Ms. Maureen Rowe, West Chester State College, Lesley College; Physical Educa- tion Mrs. Susan Rubini, Salem State College; Business Mrs. Karen (K.J.) Russell, University of Massachusetts, Boston University; English; Freshman Class Advisor; Be merry, you have cause, So have we alll, of joy. (Shake- speare) Mr. Jack Schulz, Brown University, San Jose State, Bridgewater State, Tufts Universi- ty; Mathematics; Think incorrectly, but think. Mr. Ronald Schutt, Head of the Mathematics Department, University of Maine, Brown University; The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order, symmetry, and limitation; and these are the greatest forms of the beautiful. (Aristotle) For Your Information: Names and Places Without Faces... Mr. John Deming, Marietta College, Emerson College; Speech and Language; f something is worth saying, it is worth saying well. Mr. Robert Farias, Director of the ACE Program, Westfield State College, Boston University; Special Education; Catch me a fish and I'll eat fora day. Teachme to fish and I'll eat for a lifetime. Mrs. Sandra Macey, Mt. Holyoke College, The Sorbonne, Lesley College, University of Lowell; Foreign Language; Life is what you make it! Mr. Robert Miner, University of Connecticut, Northeastern University, Fitchburg State, Framingham State, Salem State, Rhode Island College, Worcester State, Assumption College, Clark University; Some see things as they are and ask, why?? | dream dreams that never were and ask, why not? Mr. Brian O'Connell, University of Lowell, Boston Conservatory of Music; Music; Sing we and chant it, while love doth grant it. (Thomas Morely) Ms. Mary Oussayef, University of Colorado, University of Bordeaux, Boston Universi- ty, Tufts University; Foreign Language; Je pense donc je suis. (Descartes) Mr. Anthony Porter, Monmouth College, South Dakota State University, Northeas- tern University; Physical Education and Athletics; There can be no greater gift in life than a love of family. Mr. Stuart Silverman, George Washington University, Springfield College, Boston College; Guidance Mr. David Spang, Tufts University, Boston College, Framingham State; Science (Physics); Living life well is, pretty much, a do-it-yourself job. Mrs. Linda Traversi, Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan; Re- source ah (Above) Santa Southwick and the LHS Bobby Sox sing at the faculty children’s holiday party. (Below) Computers are logical .. . 426 Academics Mrs. Margaret Schwartz, Russell Sage College, Harvard University; Science; Chance favors the prepared mind. (Louis Pasteur) Mrs. Vicki Shaller, Head of the Department of Foreign Language, Kalamazoo College, Harvard University, Simmons College; Foreign Language; would start barefoot earlier in the Spring and stay that way longer in the Fall. | would go to more dances. | would ride more merry-go-rounds. | would pick more daisies (Nadine Stair, age 85) Mr. Paul Shea; Social Studies Dr. Richard Shohet, Brown University, Harvard University; English; ‘‘Shut up,’ he explained. (Ring Lardner) Mrs. Jean Sidman, Simmons College; Social Work Mr. Kenneth Skinner, Fitchburg State College, University of Lowell, University of Connecticut, Boston University; Library Media Center Mr. Paul Steele, Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts University; English: f you can’t annoy somebody, there is little point in teaching. (variation on a Kingsley Amis line) Mr. Edgar Stuhr, Harvard University, Princeton University; Science Mr. Donald Sullivan, Fitchburg State College, Salem State College, Lowell University; Industrial Technology; Take away any anger or resentment and change it to love, and if anyone has such toward me, change that to love in order that | do no harm. Mr. Charles Swartz, University of New Hampshire, Antioch College; Mathemat- ics Mr. William Tapply; Social Studies — On Sabbatical Leave 1987-88 Mr. Roger Theroux, Fairfield University, Sorbonne, University de Rennes; Foreign Language; The fruit of liberal education is not learning, but the capacity and desire to learn: not knowledge, but power. (C.W. Eliot) Mr. Richard Thibeault, Fitchburg State College, Boston University; Science Mr. Stephen Thompson, University of Massachusetts — Amherst and Harbor Campuses, Westfield State College; Special Education ACE Mrs. Wendy Thompson, Wells College, King’s College, University of Aberdeen; SS TV Production, Social Studies; hate television. | hate it as much as peanuts. But | can’t stop eating peanuts. (Orson Welles) Mr. Herbert Webb, Boston College, Fairfield University; Guidance; Otium sine litteris mors est. (Cicero); | get by with a little help from my friends. (Beatles) Mr. William Welch, Bangor Theological Seminary, Elon College, Lesley College; Resource Mrs. Virginia Williams, Boston University, Middlebury College; Foreign Languge Mr. David L. Wilson, Tufts University, Bowdoin College, Boston University; Sci- ence; You can’t study water without getting wet. Ms. Natalie Yarnall, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma University, Massa- chusetts College of Art; f there is anything in the universe more important than my ego, | want it taken out and shot immediately! Mr. Jack Zichittella, University of California at San Diego, Massachusetts Col- lege of Art, Boston University; Visual Arts; If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it. Ms. Martha Zimmerman, Boston College, University of Maine, University of Rochester, Seton Hall University, Sophia University; Social Studies ... More Names Without Faces Ms. Georgiana Berry, Head of the Department of Music Mr. Anthony Capezza; Social Studies, Housemaster of J house Mr. James Cawley; Mathematics Mr. C. Robert Davenport, Head of the Department of Social Studies Mrs. Paula Dupre; Social Studies Mrs. Mary Galante; Foreign Language Mr. Jeffrey Glew; Resource Mr. John Gralla; Mathematics Mrs. Janet Haas; Music Mr. Art Latham; Science Mrs. Millie Mahoney; Resource Mr. James Nocito, Foreign Language Mrs. Aspasia Papanastassiou; Mathematics Ms. Marla Perez; Foreign Language Mr. Les Philips; Debate Mr. Frank Sarno; Science Mr. Thomas Sullivan; Special Educaion ACE . Winn Yelland; Science wh Academics 127 eannnnnenttt' St The oases Sr 1991 Wendy Aaronson Danny Abraham Tissa Abedinejad Eric Adler Jeff Aizley Matt Allen David Alperovich Sivan Alpert _ oor ena + Mark Angelo Greg Ansin Derek Armstrong Darrell Ashmanskas lan Babeu Chris Barry Tom Baker Marlelle Beauchemin Brian Belfer Robby Benoit Eric Berger Allison Berry Sujata Bhatia Trevor Billouin Jessica Bloom Natasha Blount Andy Bond Michael Bowes Cameron Boyd Anna Brandenberg Karesha Braxton Kelly Brennan Matt Breslin Jake Brown Zoltan Brutler Todd Bryan Louis Bullard Sandra Burhe Antoinette Butts Nicole Campisi Erin Cannon Dayna Carruthers Erin Casey Lia Centrella Paul Centrella Helen Chang Heidi Chobar Laura Chulak Buget Cinklic Amy Clark Tanisha Clark Laura Clowe Vicki Cobuzzi Peter Cohen Adrienne Colby Sherice Cole Jamie Corcoron Kim Cramer Amy Crocher Chad Crogan Jon Crowe Meredith Culhane Paige Cundiff Greg D’Agostino Carol D’Antuono 432 Underclass: The Freshmen The result of no open campus... AH AH AH! Glenn Davis Noel Deas Peter DeBonte Matt Defronzo Anthony Desimone Christian Diamantopoulas Matt Diamond Bill Diianni Steve DiPietro Jon Dress Leo Dreyfus Brian Driscol David Duffy John Duncan Bryan Duprey Ethan Ehrenberg Sarah Enman Charlotte Exon Rosalie Ezekiel Eric Fahey Antonia Ferrier Sara Fertitta Alison Fields John Fish Patrick Fitzgerald Nicole Flynt Mike Foss Bernadette Foster Justin Frazer Julie Fresina Heidi Friedelander Yuli Friedman David Frohman Davia Galehouse Brian Galloway Brad Gelling Evan Gerber Catherine Gill Jenna Glantz Sean Gnecco Shayne Goldberg Underclass 133 The world according to Pythagoras. oe lith. ut ae ae John Bold Blatt Darrelle Golub Trelawney Goodell Jen Goodwin Ben Gottlieb Billy Graham Sarah Granville Billy Green Melissa Green Mark Greenberg Kristin Grosshans Tammy Hadley Susan Handwerker Cindy Harrington Emily Harris Rosalind Harris Sybil Hartcourt Maureen Hartman Elisabeth Heitman Claire Hewick Annika Hipple Lara Ho Thomas Hoadley Treena Hogan Conan Hom Nick Horton Ellen Hughes Palyn Hung Sarah Hutchinson Rebekka Hutton Stephen Hwang Brandy James Amy Johansen Camille Johnson Dan Johnson Mike Johnson Stephanie Johnson Evan Jones Robert Jones Ingrid Kallstrom Razhang Kamarei Leslie Katz Tim Kealey Tricia Kelley Mike Kennedy Joey Key Jonas Kihl John Kiladis Daiva Kiliulis Nancy Kim Yung Kim Kristine Kinney John Kissell Linda Klemm Jeni Kline Jody Koenig Andy Kolikythas John Kramer Tammy Kress Ruthie Krieger Jin Kwon 134 Underclass: The Freshmen Sooin Kwon Aaron Lacharite Darren Lamoretti Jennifer Lancaster George Landman Jenny Lang Philip Langone Anna Lauder Mark Lavalle Maureen Leahy Brian Lee David Lee Karen Lee Michael Lee Holly Loepold Melinda Lester David Levine Danit Levy Michael Levy Stacey Liederman Meredith Loomis Terri Ly Judith Mac Arthur Stacie MacDonald Oren Mael Lisa Mandis Mark Manfredi Kerry Maraj Angela Marino Concetta Marino Veronica Marino Linda Mark Lianne Marks Bradley Martin Jeff Martin Carol Martinez Bill Marvin Priya Mathur (Above) Places, places everyone. (Below) Stretch it out, boys. Underclass 135 eX werent of 191 Kerin Mcarthur Karen McCauley Matt McCormick Keith McDonald Katie McGirr Joanna McMenimen Lisa McMurphy Shannon McNulty Latisha McQueen Andy McWeeny Michelle Medas Srini Meka Melissa Mills William Mobilia Jeff Monaco Carrie Monks Sebastian Morel Danielle Morey Anjan Mukherjee Anjali Nagpaul Takeshi Nadamura Kyona Nason Amanda Neale Leigh Niland Ashley Nill Dror Nir Kenny Niu Margaret Nokes Scott Oberholtzer Rebecca O’Brien Kate O'Sullivan Sheila O'Toole Adia Palladino Julie Parker Erik Paxman Matt Pepe Mallory Plukas Rebecca Portnay Mark Post Anne Quinn Mike Radz Katie Ravich Chris Ray Melanie Reczek Agnieszka Reiss Kenny Richards Robbie Richards Dana Robertson Linda Robinson Andy Romero Linda Roos Adam Rosenbere Janelle Roth Melissa Rudnick James Rycroft Al Santanoria Brian Santucci Annika Sarin 436 Underclass: The Freshmen Nicole Saxonis Adam Schaye David Schindler John Schmidt Paula Schmidt Darryl Shanks Patricia Sheehy Nathan Shnidman Trey Shores Ed Single Danyel Snell Carol Sohn Chabuca Soparkar Kelley Southland Yolanda Sovie Julie Spector Rebecca Stetz Michael Stringer Jason Stupp Chris Sullivan Colleen Sullivan Hilary Swansen Becky Tasker Paul Tedesco John Tedrow Karen Tercho Debbie Titus Tanya Todtenkope Jenny Trodella (Top Left) Believe me. You can’t go wrong with the French fries they're serving today. (Bottom Left) Not another locker clean-out! | did it four months ago. Freshmen in sports With the coming of school, late in the summer is also the coming of fall sports. For all players the agony of Hell Week is prominent. Yet for most seniors and some juniors the worry- ing is over. These upperclassmen and women have already made it onto the varsity team of their sports, and preseason for them is just to get back in shape. The majority of the underclass athletes though, have a much more difficult task to accomplish during those long five days. Not only do they have to endure the pain, but they have fo impress their coaches as well by “trying their hardest’’ and showing those in charge ‘“‘what they’re made of”. When that week is over, there is victory and defeat. For the victors their is either a spot on varsity, a well congratulat- ed accomplishment; a position on junior varsity; or a place on the freshman team, only appointed to a freshman of course. But unfortunately for the others, it’s “back to the drawing board” in hope of gaining a standing next year. Underclass 137 Patrick Tullman Yeh-Juin Tung Bridget Turner Pierce Twomey Melanie Undem Sheila Walsh Aaron Washington Tim Weaver Julienne Webster Greg Weeks Tom Westfall Dominique Weyl Michelle White Rashedia White Josselyn Whiteside Carolyn Whyte John Wichman Bryan Williams Chris Williams Elviege Williams Jon Winchell Eric Withersteen Corey Witherspoon Chris Wong Karen Wood Charlotte Woodbridge Rachel Woodbury Shana Yansen Brad Yanzey Angela Yin Brian Zabin Jeff Zahn Kristina Zani Ricky Zeoli Mike Zeylikman o g ry £42 fo ¢, i ogee eth SO a as Re i Yes, the excitement is hard to bear at lunchtime at LHS. Smile while you're still a freshman! 438 Underclass: The Freshmen This intimate moment captured on Kodak film. Olympic Hopefuls Underclass 139 Wwe Miri Abraham Peter Abraham Shelli Adamian Chris Agostino Kerry Ahern Eva Ahlbom Soyoung Ahn Bill Aliferis Mike Allen Kristen Alves Judy Andaloro Bretton Anderson Alison Arnold Janet Ascolese Whitney Ashe Andrew Athens Joel Aufiero Christina Balian Robert Balian Reid Balthaser Carla Banks Kim Barnard Mary Barry Robert Becker Scott Bello Jeremy Belostock Jon Berg Erik Bergmeyer Nathan Berndt Janet Bertucci Richard Beukema Malka Binder Mindy Blecher Wendy Blume Deanna Brannon Dolareen Brenan Demetria Bridges William Brinklow Stephen Britten Matt Brown Danielle Bueke Alison Bulger Brian Burke Kelly Burke Karen Burns Don Busiek Lisa Bussey Mark Callahan Alex Campbell Dacia Campbell Lisa Cannistraro Christine Carlson Jonathan Carter Jennifer Casper Laura Cerrato (Above Right) An all important conclave convenes on the main quad. (Above) Whad’ya mean |’m late for class?! 440 Underclass: The Sophomores Brian Cheek Ann Chen Kate Chisholm Christine Chu Kenneth Chu Weilaw Chuang Courtney Ciampi Walter Clarke Rachel Clickstein Sasha Cohen Sean Cohen Codrin Cojanu Alex Cole Susan Collins Richard Collins Kara Concannon Nyaitivo Cook Geo rge Cooley Natalie Courant Matt Crimmins Nadine Cummings Nicole Cunningham Tara Curtin Wendy Dalwin Mark Dandison James Davis Matt Davis Lauren DeAngelis Frank Degenova Emily Dennison Tara Dickison Brian Donovan Jennifer Donovan Daniel Dooks Robert Doyle Atiba Drayton Sara Durkey Stephanie Eaton James Edwards Erik Eisenberg Daniel Eienman Derek Evans Wei-Han Feng Tina Farias Christopher Farris Angela Federici Melissa Feldman Inna Finkelstein Caryn Finn David Fisher Patty Flaherty Rena Flambo Jonathan Flick Stephen Fortmann David Foster Anna Freitas Daniel Galin Underclass 141 Mellissa Galligan Christopher Gettman Melissa Giffen Tyrone Gladstone Deborah Goldberg Jennifer Goldberg Lyle Goldberg Julie Goldman at tui | think we‘re being watched. Kimvwely Goode Craig Gordan William Gorman V.J. Gorospe Charles Gould James Grady Melissa Green Christopher Greenidge Julie Guichelaar Amitabh Handa Richard Handloff Christopher Harris Leila Harris Catherine Hart Jennifer Hartshorn Evelyn Hausslein Ben Havens Sara Haynes Bryan Hayward Daniel Hill Michael Hill Gene Hodge Charles Holetz Elizabeth Horton Maki Inada Matt lverson Brenda Jackson Kalise Jacobs David Jacobson Dylan James Anita Johnson Kevin Jones Robert Joseph John Kealey Jane Kearney Nicole Kefalas Derek Kennedy Richard Kent Rimas Kiliulis Brian Kirk llyas Kirmani Benjamin Kleinman Jesse Knight Shing Kong Dan Kulin Sylvia Kuo Torrick Kurdi Jeff Kvaal Matt LaMantia Gavin Lambert Julie Lazarus Russell LeBert Eric Lee 142 Underclass: The Sophomores Simon Leutz David Lewitzky Sheve-Lin Liang Shoshanna Lindsley Jennifer Lindwalll Sara Lipert Yin-Ying Lu Andreia Luk Bona Ly Kenneth MacDonald Jon Mahlowitz Christina Mahoney Peter Mahoney Satya Maliakal Van Manning Greg Marion Matt Mars Pada Martinelli Jennifer Martinson Amy Marx Robert Mason Diana Maxant James McCarthy Seth McCullough James McDonald Shannon McDonough Mike McGillion Coelynn Mclininch Mark McKearney Heather McKenzie Mark McLeod Suzannah McNamara Christa Mellicam Elanor Menzin Brenda Miller Amy Mosca Stacey Mosca Alice Mroczkowski James Murray Jesseca Murray Kristin Musto Rupesh Naidu (Above) Pig pile time. (Left) Meet the gang under the overhang. Underclass 143 Nick Nebolsine Jason Newcomb Dennis Newcombe Josh Newman Michelle Nibert Jon Nierman Margaret Nokes Katie O'Hare Cathy O'Neil Eric Ordoukhanian Debbie Orr Kelley Osgood Shannon Ossman John O'Toole Becky Owren Jennifer Pallotta Alyson Palmer Jonathon Paone Matthew Paul Naomi Pearson Jason Pelavin Debbie Pemberton Laura Pesin Alexis Pifer Angus Potter George Proakis Emilie Provost Sebastian Quezada Mike Radvany Elisa Reczek Gary Reese Ben Richards Aleesa Rock Kristina Roddy Scott Rogers Alise Rosenberg Brett Rudy Jennifer Russell Christian Rutyna Wayne Ryan Gina Sacco Matt Sahagian Rebecca Sampson Rony Sarker Doug Sarno Reena Sastri Naomi Saulich Debbie Saunders Mike Schuler Mihir Shah Roopa Shah Carolyn Shannon Robert Shimansky Becky Shiman Ted Sidel Josef Simon Keith Small Heidi Snow 144 Underclass: The Sophomores The Big Question Almost everyday one hears a sophomore ask class presi- receive the same privilege as the juniors and the seniors do dent Jeff Kvaal what he is going to do about Open Campus with Open Campus. for the underclass. It’s hard to know why underclassmen worry Seeing how strongly everyone feels about the Open Cam- about it. Everyday they go to the center for lunch or get out —_pus Bill, something will surely be worked out. In the meantime, of study hall with a “library pass.’’ Hopefully the new student business as usualll! government will have a bill passed so the underclassmen will Juhan Sonin Jane Sontheimer Robert Sparacio Jon Speare ° Tim Spelman Kate Spitzmiller Brian Sroka Mark Sroka Heidi Stayn Libby Stebbins Jenny Stephens Molly Stephens Jordana Sternberg Gordon Stewart Eve Stoddard Karine Stone Jennifer Sun Paul Sundue Sean Supple Julie Sweet Mickey Tamati Sereyruth Tan Dan Tarmy Bobby Tashjian Michelle Tenpas Doug Thompson Jeff Tobias Sinead Towey Patty Tung Kelley Vail Flint Verdone Andy Vittiello Dorlise VonSchmidt-Penta Armine Voperian Tim Webb Abbie Weber J.J. Weiner Jim Weintraub Dan Welby Peter Welch Tina Weng Keri Wilkie Genevieve Williams Stephen Winget Joey Wong Gary Wood Jeannie Wu Jason Yanowitz Anne Yedvabny Pam Yee Daniel Zahn Kelley Osgood Sherena McGuire Underclass 145 The G1 f 1989 Peter Adams ° Sarah Adams Ronald Aghababian Pat Agostino Sang Ahn Mark Aldrich Tricia Alfred Katherine Allen Pam Altschuler Eileen Anderson Jeffrey Ansin Amy Antonucci Joanne Assolese Elizabeth Reed Allen Victoria Bacon Scott Michael Bailey Leeann Baker Jason Bander Gary Baratta Adam Barnes Ruth Barry Michael Barth Matthew Beauchemin Derrick Bellinger Evan Berg Daniel Berger Kimberly Bergey Heidi Bergmeyer Gregory Berman Jeffrey Berndt Deborah Bernstein Lisa Berry Gabrielle Bettacche Alisha Rael Bloom Diane Boudreau Jennifer Boyd Kimberly Boyle Jessica Bradley Jonathan Brecher Robert Breslin Craig Brewer Sharon Brock Nathaniel Bruce Christopher Buchholz Matthew Bull Gillian Bunker Kristin Burge Elizabeth Burke Michael Burke Tony Calllis Lori Cannistraro Mark Carbone Were you uncertain about the way to say “‘Ahhhh’’? Richard Carle David Carpe lan Carroll Meredith Casella 446 Underclass: The Juniors Fashion shows, Tony Castleman Pat Centrella Jessica Chambers Richard Chang David Chevrette Won Hoop Chi Gina Coda Julie Cohen Natalie Cohen Jennifer Colby Jared Collins Kristen Comings Jennifer Connor Melanie Conrad Sarah Cook Natasha Cooper Shawn Cooper Laura Cooperstein Lauren Copelotti Lisa Copp Mark Coppi April Cordell Ashley Creager Kevin Crowe Rachna Dang Anthony Davis Jennifer Delbanco Sara Dempster Noah Dephoure Michael Desimone Nicholas Desimone Christine Dillman Julie Ann DiRocco Aaron Diskin Janet Doherty Robert Donahue Michael Doran Alexandra Drane Sharon Dratch Jason Dress Beth Duggan Anne Duncan Tanya Dunnicliff Christos Economopoulos Carolyn Edwards Kristina Egan Eran Egozy Kenneth Ehrenberg Joshua England Jared Entin Underclass ‘147 Sarah Erickson Sarah Estow Annette Ezekiel Kirsten Fantasia Adam Ferbo Stephen Ferrari Derek Ferullo Jill Finn Andrea Fisher Lisa Fitzgerald Wendy Frank Simon Fraser Jillyan French Miriam Friedlander Merritt Friedman Daniel Fruciano Valerie Funches Margaret Gallagher James Galloway Zoe Gascon Lissa Gaumont Jeffrey Geltman Melanie Gilbert Charles Giller Sarah Gladstone Sharon Glick Henry Goldblatt Aron Golub Daniel Goodwin Christopher Grace Jeffrey Graham Karen Graham Julie Grammont Benjamin Granville Jonathan Green Keri Green Laura Green Alyssa Greenwald Kerri Groppi Kari Grossman Michael Grynberg Janine Guglielmino Lora Haarstick David Hadley Ching Ling Han Latasha Harris Stacey Harris Jennifer Haskell Christine Healy Edward Henry Sonia Herrmann lan Hodgman Alice Hon Frank Hsieh Ge-Zheng Huang Amanda Hubbard Kenneth Hurley Scott Hurley Marya Hynes Jennifer Jackman Christopher Jackson Karen Jordan Leyla Keogh 448 Underclass: The Juniors oo pers RRS A Eas ; - y . ee ot é Oe : b P a aaa : oi ere, ’ 4 SNC rame Lee eR: . , Nb oa ; PET IRC aE ses : i ‘ tai cate Andrew Mahoney Jennifer Mahoney Louise Manning Jeremy Marin Karen Mark (Above) We study much better out here. (Left Page) Underclasspersons have more fun. James Kirk Jason Kissell Peter Kleinmann Wendy Koenig Jennifer Koo Aaron Korff Benjamin Korotkin Harolyn Kotzen Kirsten Kramer Melora Kuhn Karen Lacourse Kristen Lakutis Rosalind Landman Karen Landry Ted Lane George Lang Jennifer Larson Pamela Laye James Leahy Karen Lee Patricia Lee Mark Lesk Carl Levison Rachel Levy Kristin Lieb Greg Limerick Austin Lin Shoshana Liptzin Wendy Lochridge David Locicero Rachel Loomis Ronald Lopes Jill Lucas Anna Lukash Ariel Lustig Vincent Luzzo Philip Macauda Scott MacDonald Richard MacKenzie Christopher Mackie Michal Mael Underclass ‘149 The Nicole Marques Kevin Marquis Tracie Marshall Kyle McCarty Gretchen McCullough James Meclinich Stephanie McMenimen Preston McNeil Sek . Your car? | thought this w = Christie McQueen Kelly McSweeney Madhavi Meka Julie Menino Matthew Merrill Stephanie Miller Peter Mills Julie Mitaras Laura Mohan Tracy Anne Monaco Robert Moore Matthew Mosca Derek Murman Rebecca Murray Sonali Natu Jennifer Nelson Michal Nave Sara Neuman Vick Nicoli James Niland Christopher Oberholtzer Jill O’Brien Maureen O’Brien Brian O'Connor Andrew Ojamaa Clare O'Leary Thomas Ong Adam Overstein Stephanie Ortolano Matthew Ostrom Stefanie Palant Karen Pasquariello Maren Paxman Alexander Phillips Joshua Pierce Renice Pleasants Gail Podmore Eric Poe Christina Pollard Walter Potter Joshua Prensky Peter Primes Rebecca Quinones Elizabeth Rabkin Nick Ravich Beth Ann Ray Jennifer Reczek Eric Reesman Rachel Reinhardt Stan Reiss Jay Renfro Annette Richardson John Richardson 450 Underclass: The Juniors Tijuana Riddick Brett Robertson Yvonne Rogers Toby Romero Amy Rosenbaum Elizabeth Ryan Laura Ryan Julie Ann Rymes Christine Sacco Rachel Saks Kimberly Sarajian David Schaye Jonah Schiller Susan Scotti David Sears Daniel Seligson Karen Setterlund Brian Sheehan James Sheehy Michelle Sneehy Christy Sheridan Shu Shimizu Jonathan Sidman Jeffrey Silipigni Matthew Simon Mark Singelais Leslie Singer Jonathan Singh John Skinner Earl Smith Elizabeth Smith Jennifer Smith Tammy Smith Rachel Snow Deanne Spelman Christopher Spence (Above) We're dressing her up, but we can’t take her out!!! (Left) The lunch bunch munches lunches. Underclass 151 The EARS of 1989 Mathan Spencer Terrie Stackhouse Michele Stein Melanie Stephens Allen Stering Kirstie Sturman Caryn Suffredini Greg Suffredini When Billy Brinkow talks, people listen. Mark Suffredini Maribeth Sullivan Richard Sullivan Steven Sun Torkel Svanes Matthew Tait Lori Talanian Annie Tao Gina Marie Tedesco Usha Tedrow Mark Theriault Laura Thompson Maria Thompson John Chienfeng Ting Richard Tobin Mark Todtenkopf James Tribbett Edmund Tsai Yeh-Kai Tung Michael Vassallo Amanda Venier Charu Verma Susan Vitiello Philip Volante Paula Anne Vote Ginger Yvonne Waibel Craig Walker Michelle Walker Catherine Wallach Brendan Walsh Vickie Wan Robert Wand Alicia Wang Paul Werner David Wei Karen Weinstock Joanna White Tyrone White Daryl Weisen Rachel Wiesen Sarah Wildasin Mare Williams Robert Williams Douglas Wilson Susan Wilson Todd Wiseman Jeffrey Wood Sheila Woodbridge Mecca Wornum James Yang 452 Underclass: The Juniors Brian Yee Peter Yip Jonathan Yoken William York Makoto Yoshino Anthony Yusam Sandor Zapolin David Zorn (Left) You'll never guess what | got on this paper. (Above) The end is here!!! The friend of my friend’s friend is my friend. Underclass 153 ce (Below) Watch out! These two could be lurking behind any corner. (Below) Come on O'Connor, it’s time to get to class! $ a ral 7 v! : . rg lf this is war, let it start here. 454 Underclass Let’s get him! (Above) Suffredini trying to look seductive. They got another one! No loss it’s just a freshman. Underclass 155 A quick smoke between classes Sophomore studs on the soccer rock (Middle) Larry, Curly and Moe invade C-House. (Bottom) Come on Ojamaa, the school lunches aren’t that bad! 456 Underclass (Left) You mess with us you die. (Below) Friendly Fantasia frolicks with friends. ee (Above) What do you mean we're not excited for class? Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair! Underclass 157 “What camera?” says Jessica Bradley to Jenny Boyd. (Right) Brian O'Connor and his groupies. , ; 4 ’ ne a aie (Above) Playing marbles has always confused me. (Leff) t is truly shocking. A B-? That's all | got’ Your life or your locker. (Middle) Let's all take tommorrow off! (Bottom) Take a right at A-House and keep going ... Where the boys are Underclass 159 160 Seniors eee ey: Beth Abadjian 64 Harding Road Fiee — fhe Chills — ABJ2K3L2R Can You Hear Them... Sum Rent SP — 3 28 85 Thanks For Every thing. ILY NH — The Trio Good Luck GG's ILYA What If ... Thanx Mom Scott Bill Heather Adamian 5 Burnham Road WOW — Big H — Varsity Soc- cer (capt) Basketball “WEEZE”’ LMKM DHMF JDJL — MAYDAY — 6 18 87 LC Mid- night Stroll 3Amigos AS Sume CRASHpos, Nat Rick TWA NKS Mom DAd Shelli Steoh Bria Scott Abel 36 Philip Road Shawn Adams 57 Solomon Pierce Road USSR 86 BFKC WE HAD A BLAST SMALKDS — ZJZTPGM — THE GUYS — 1 17 87 ILL ALWAYS LOVE + REMEMBER YOU MIKE! KC + AS 7487! HYGTV! THANX M+D CJE RRR + GRUBER FAMILY C+R MJM Lisa Abrons 45 Barrett Road DRAMA Twirling Singing Msc B-SOCKS LYST] — VII (1) CHOWDERHEAD...OOPS... GLUG KS, MS, JS, JR, JA, GV, DJ, BM, SR — | UNDERSTAND! LC — KTW. THANKS M+D, DNRD, ILOVEU Amy Adler 22 Village Circle Arthur Aizley 63 Sherburne Road 462 Seniors David C. Aker 242 Lincoln Street The Best is Yet To Be! Jessamin Alaimo 5 Fletcher Avenue Dying All The Time Loose Your Dreams ANd You Will Loose Your Mind In Life Unkind THE STONES SC ancun — We're Fonna Have A Real Good Time Together — VU — Someday We'll Look Back and Laugh Jeff Achter 48 Mason Street NEVER FULLY FRUSIT THE WRITTEN WORD,” — MICHAEL DARMON Jill Ahistrand 1440 Grove Street FRANCE ‘87 (Isa) BAC SUM ‘87 — SW?? GB — Ice cream! LH S: snowbank — TL Jr Prom GJJ D 6-7 GLD — Never for- get U. Amy — Thanks for al- ways being there. Thanx M-+D. Shana Nicole Alexander 66 Baskin Road “J'y gagne, dit le renard, a cause de la couleur du ble.” Musket, Madrigals, Mi CSPH (ricecakes, Parson?) DF LMNH — Places in the heart. YU- BOO M, D D. danke LR, DC, BH, ER Andrea Amador Puerto Berueo 12 28034 Madrid Spain SI TE QUIERES DI VERTIR LEX- INGTON TE LO DA TODO GRACIAS AMERICA Peter Anthes 8 Nowers Road LHS Swimming — Captain “The storms will pass if won't be long now’’ U2 , This lab is ...2 ¥YMCANats ‘87 + ’88 — 200 Back +? HYG Hair by chlorine Lisa Barnes 6 Woodpark Circle THANKS KSKFJHP TSCRBLB BUD MISS U PF PLACE PROGRAM | LUV U 4-EVA TOM ARU- BAGF LEXSLAVIAN 333 CAN- ADA 87 — TG F B KS — FU- JOE NFYDC DR. ROB CHECK OUT SKINNY ILYMDDGN David Ammer 5 Tricorne Road Well THAT was interesting (immortal quotes — RJT) “Easy Bags Rule Soave on The Green Fskins 1 — Snake, Woody GO DETROIT! Green Machine ... killer spi- ders? “RUSH Bill Ashmanskas 20 Manning Street Sometimes you have to trade in your shovel for a hammer and sickle. Far too erratic, RD. Oh pleez, GP. Oremus, DC. Thanks, JC. ' John Barnhill 44 Woburn Street THANX MOM + DAD + BETH + DEB + REL ILNHSBHH AGJDDSJ RBFBSLGSTL CMDBROONE YCCSNL TOM HYGTVM| GRAMP + GRAM WISK TPZMMONEY SG THE GUYS JGMG TWPMGK SBDGJK DMKB MOTISBS AAFLTTSBHAMAS 342 Karyn L. Anderson 8 Joseph Comee Road What's life if you don’t live it? ILYN = Scott. Vector — Talk w VC, MK, AD! LHSoccer 18! “Here’s to future days” TT. “Ive got a desperate plan’ A.G. Merci M+D+.8B Diana Ayers 29 Ceder Street ALWAYS LOVING YOU SCOTT, YOUR LADY + ONE HEARTBEAT GINA DENISE, ILL NEVER FOR GET THE BEST ONES! TAKE THE FIGHT! HEN- ERY 87 “ROTS TTYLV THANX M D — J J — N N Mark Barter 4 Fairlawn Lane LHS Football Rules? Thanks LYNX for everything! Kelly AND The Gucci Girls it’s been real, Linemnen make the best friends and lovers Kim B Rules yp WV ‘= s Dagsnastitas | ; f ) y JU or Lisa Ansin 6 Heritage Drive Twiggy The 10 Chiisa ABI2ZK3L2R “Can U Hear Them Talk About Us Telling Lies Well That’s No Surprise!”’ Skating — SM + others ILY Summer Rental NH C4F4 + After Hrs. Car Parties ILY md 9 Margot Barnert 1442 Worthen Road MUSIC, Yrbook, SADD, BBYO LG — yes no maybe, wint sprg Emerald SR — JB MD DT etc, EM — E — Block lunch PM, ML KS, KR, MG, MA — BFF Israel 86 FHT Fish Thanks Mom, Dad L Cliff Battite 4 Westminster Avenue DONT FORGET THE SESSIONS AT PET'S 44 FOOTBALL GGAHCWDG ZAPPIN IN THE CAPE ZEPPLIN 1 MUSHROOM ISLAND GLEEK;| TOOK TOO MUCH! THANKS MA DAD Seniors 163 Gretchen Baum 4 Wright Street JA — ICECREAM! LHS; SNOW- BANK — TL JRPROM GJJD6 — 7 THANX M+D NEEPA-N-NA- SHOBA 84 — 8 DREAM TEAM + TONYA! CAMP — BEREA 84-7 Hi TLBMG JTW “YOGI 12- 43-86 GO NAVY 7 4 86 JGILU GRRR Carolyn Bell 22 Philip Road CAPE COD MAINE — RPMBL U2 Res_ Parties SPANKY BUNNY CORN COM- FORTABLY NUMB Thanx for everything — SDAK MLKCEM Snrs 87 | WILL LOVE YOU AL- WAYS JEREMY Hinde? a Kristen E. Booker 8 Abbott Road MOM DAD SARAH THANK YOU! LAX 18 KLAM Word up GCNts. LY “she has the pow- er to go where no one else can find me” SCLPAGTKJF FAEVER Jim | Love You 4-27- Julie Becker 4 Barrett Road TEFCLCDFFK SPLEICND BBCMWB N.H. HICKSL Phi STATB (S) INFU Me, You + Bunky Summer 87 TBOY! Crafts, FIFTMT MIT, Inever... AHW SPMM? 4 19 87 LHS “INBYB’ Thanx, Mom, Dad. Kim + Jay + BBE Rosemary Berger 9 Springdale Road FRANCE 87 Orch Band WE Pit Flute Picc MUSKET — sports Swimming FLY 644 Bel 86-86 Th ne cede malis, sed contra aucentior ito qua tua te fortuna sinet — Vergi VI Kim —. Boudreau B Bartlett Avenue FH — LK SB — 2B Deb BOB-IT + CA MISYA TIMOS BLCAF “SMALST KD’ = PMJBJIGGK TWMGTL “THE GUYS” U2TJT87 STATES NHAFLYDM Susanne Beckmann 23 Baskin Road Thanks to ALL esp. to Rosa- lind, Maureen, Christina — GRTPL, Oct. 24! Was nice to get to know you ail! Hope to see some of you again | Have fun + good luck + party Leesa Berman 63 Freemont Street WESS + EL aAS YOU HAVE MADE YOUR BED, YOU MUST LIE INIT, WHICH IS SIMPLY A LIE IF | HAVE MADE MY BED UN- COMFORTABLE, PLEASE LET ME MAKE IT AGAIN | WUV U MOM! Erin Belfer 406 Blossomcrest Road G-house — You mightve heard | run with a dangerous crowd... “Thanx for every- thing | LOVE YOU ALL! “Joss — We Can Hope! “Shadow Cat Quebec On the loose LOIVFE! Christine Bird 23 Pelham Road Soccer Lax JFMcDLS EZ K Z DB PS Summer 87 Cancun 86 BFF JF SL + RWP MM Party Pals ST. TFBT TC You nerd! BD IWNF. PH, - zi x i a Valerie Coombs instructs An- 87 | nette Dratch on the fine art of French braiding. 464 Seniors Robert Boudreau 84 Baker Avenue 4 19 87 GN CRAFTS PAC TBQ B F4C4 SPARK 86 Mil- lie’s AL: IBA! Unlucky BOF The Best of Times! IALY, Doug. Thanx Mom, Deb, Kim. Suzanna Bray 52 Grassiand Street SMALCKDS + MIC + Gren. London — IL, Hsquare, Wal- den Pond. Tears. Nasty Soiree. TMK-P. Handbook — TDF. Fido + The Smiths. LCBF “And the seasons they go round and round...” Quandra Carniese Broad- water 469 Stanwood Street Im Outta Here Thanx Mom Dad VANESSA — Change 4 No One BFriens 4eva 4SSP-@B QLMRD 2 LMIW FU 2CELLS KS 5THE-MANss L-B REAKERS GoodLuck — JB MUWAT SRTADCLP MW SMHPT CVDJMKTLK Kerry Bowes 8 Mohawk Drive TFF: CL JB FF CD Rose Bowes 4 19 87 GN CRAFTS PAC TBQ B F4C4 SPARK ‘86 Millie’s AL: IBA! Unlucky BOF The Best of Times! IALY, Doug. Thanx Mom, Deb, Kim. McLaren Killeen Brennan 20 Woodcliffe Drive Hichtenbenflargenhaden — GF AWOL M2 LIZAD — mean cats KK JC NM — the elite 3 — KCF ILY — Chica, | will always be there for you wherever UR — | HATE POTA- TOS — GLARN Mare Brugal 47 Somerset Road LHS SOCCER: EL MILLOR DEL MON, LEXINGTON 1 | DESPRES BARCELONA MES QUE MAI!!! MOLTES GRACIES ALS QUI M‘HAN ENVIAT AQUI RECORDO;: AC BE NV MB CV ET OB DA. Emily Brackett 27 Patterson Road DANCE CLUB — Pres. TrR XC The EmmyMobile — Toxic Broccoli Car. “RP87 ’ Rose — WYBMF? LC, 4-E Thanx Mom and Dad for all the help along the way! i¢ ) fi) j } a | Tom Brinckiow 47 Hickory Street Basketball 21 The Crew SM MWECLM Be COOL OMRS JMESRC And you to Wilber NH E HO Use Bizz The Big O we were Crazy Good Lunk To All My Friends Thanks Mrs. C Laurie Budding 59 York Street Peter Brandenburg 82 Spring Street FRANKLIN BOYS — PLC CHAMPS BAD DOGS — CAR- DINALS OF BUD SKI THE RIVER, BUSH TUCK + VIVE LE QUE- BEC! 3X SUBURBN SURFN 72 SKYLARK CYL PER CRIP BILL BEN JIZZ ET ALL Lisa Brink 80 Bedford Street THANX LUV YA RBMC JBHSFF JBCL KBSCNDTC LFPTJHLCL BKFMGJH SUMMER 85 MISS YOU DAVE PSNJ LOVE YOU BG N4 STAR AFTER HOURS WOSTB GMAYI — CLASS OF 88 ILL MISS YOU THANX MOM and DAD Kevin Burnes 36 Percy Road “Its been such a long time, | think | should be goin’!’’ Bos- ton Barcelona ‘87 ski Austria ‘88 Thanks Mr. Z Good Luck Class of ‘88 Thanks Mom + Dad + Friends Seniors 165 Robin Byczkowski 60 Ivan Street ROBIN-N-DANNY 12-26-86 FF LBLCMGJ HQBTQCL JBCDJRJPK FLB Good luck Class of ‘88! FRIENDS MAY BE- COME DISTANT BUT MEMO- RIES STAY FOREVER!! Thanks nana Love You always DAN- NY Mare Cardullo 16 Judges Road HOW U LIVE AND HIGH U FLY DP “ED “MC MG IC ND MF JM GLWBARMI! THE BRIDGE DSNTD PF — OCT 17 87 lLove UDC WISH YOU WERE HERE IM — IK — TC — PF LOST BOYS — COORS THANX M+B Justine Louise Caton 29 Downing Road WGTB? ACERSO: MAX, SMED, RUH OT? BIM THANKS PHJWJF AND EVERYONE ELSE. ‘‘Hope you find it in everything that you see”’ Steenzie ZEUS ghos- tie Anyone, anyone? LYM + D 466 Seniors Mare Calabuig 435 Wood Street LHS SOCCER 14, CATA- LUNYA TRIOMFANT!! BARCE- LONA ‘92 FORCA BARCAI!!! THANK YOU KENNEDYS. TROBO A FALTAR A BE MB NV AC 88 CV ARETIA TOTALA FAMILIA U.S.A, Robert Cargill 427 Simonds Road S-Happens KMILUBA Easy C-m CTSMLJE+ ALL David Chait 25 Fairlawn Lane TWSFICTWFG ALWAYS CHANGING MIAMTSJMF UJW- JALMBEST TIMES JKLOTS OF FUN RJKEATON LIVES! AM- STAGE STORAGE J DORDER FORM TNR4EVER I'LL ALWAYS HAVE SPACE IN MY HEART 4 MPG 7 Vanessa Diane Campbell 335 Talbot Avenue There’s One Word To De- scribe Friendship “Quanda”’ Thanx M D Rick ILY GWURThe First Last KLAGL PVDAKRTIEM CBJSKSEC SMBRCW SWStay Sweet RJM2 Do U Want Me Like | Want U? Kimberly Carnesale 3 Malt Lane Drama Music Mech Nada Car Jade AG CB JH SA — USSR GR JS — KB 2 WF — Veggies Prom! Wendy — Thanks Dimples Andy — “Love, After A | Remains’ Mom Dad Arah — | Love You! Jeffy Chang §24 Marrett Road MMADDS, | REALLY TRIED RIGHT? ELITE 3 KKNM BURPS CVHEL?! CFWHADY A MEAN? SCENICRTE U2 MBPLW HEAVY LIFES BLACK HOLE ON BORDER LAND WERUN SHOTGUN AJGF THE EDGE — ALWAYS NEAR Dina Cannalonga 420 Kendall Road Jr McDLS — 60n4th — Charlie As poco 884 kif: JL + SP Jose? YFS Omega TFE: L2J + DT JD3 “Best F’s’’ Jen ILOVE U David 112886 TFABT ILYMDLN Kris “its the laughter we'll remember... Andrew Carroll 753 Waltham Street July 41987 Roadblock Party Road Trios The Cape 87 Sum- mer Parties | MOOOSHHypo | Love Ya SH. Bad Boys BBSUPP LBBBPGJC CHill The Pits FirePit Thanks M D Everyone Kofu Chen 4 Lawn Avenue GUESS WHO ARE MY BEST FRIENDS? TAY LIANG, PETER M, MIMI W, YUAN W, SCOTT A, ALISON F, KEN C, ETHAN G, CHRIS L, BEN L, JOSH H, Bill C, PATTI L, ANNE T! William Chi 6 Bryant Road lf | get it, | get it. If | don't, | don't. | give my best, laugh it off, and the heck with it any- way. If not, it don’t mean nothing, not a thing. al Kenneth Coffin 23 Middle Street LHG Baseball hockey the Malibu McD's Raffi is A Huleo Boob Barter Mustang heads LLMRDL JNJD JFCL and scap- ing rules thanks MA! | X Ree yy 2 Denis Cole 458 Massachusetts Avenue Jean Chishoim 25 Ewell Avenue ROLL CHUCH GRUFF MCCARTH INFY ca-7 4 Tub LT’S MDW loser bf’s spies brown M M — Johnny 2 27 8 Always ... BOSTON ThankU CS JN MJ k esp. M D | love you all . Laura H. Cohen 87 Bridge Street MDMJTRS my friends — Thanx ILY! TDF — TMK, phbook soirees, WPH2NYCL — SP M. Sahara anyone? BOWIE — wqaowwagt SBbf “And the painted ponies they go up Laurie Coleman 49 Carville Avenue LAURIE-N-MARK 40-17-86 RBJHLBK FCMPTLBL PLTSH COME SEE MY ROCK! MISS YA DIANE MARK ILY 4-EVER OKUYSVEETS MIDASTOUCH CHARLES RIVER! THANX MA DAD | LOVE YOU Patricia M. Chisholm 457 Waltham Street BFAF ND INFYG NDMM TBOF JBCBJMLF —- EZSP — SOU- PEEM LLO K CHAZEL YOU NUT KAGMLC JC 5-9-87 — ? HP — AT — TBI RTYAHRM TIMC VARSITY B-BALL 30 CO- CAPT 85 MASP 86 DBILYKDMK +MILYM+D Pieter Cohen 40 Oakland Street Thanks for being there. | will miss you alll, “this moment keeps slipping away’ — Peter Gabriel “In Your Eyes” Elizabeth Collins 435 Cedar Street WE LOVE YOU HOOBIE WAH- DAMM IT FOOF YRUU PURPLE WATER FAUCET KEEP SMILING REMEMBER ITS ALL RELATIVE TIME SLOT i 2 N { -_ ae | D 7 y X A i ARES Jennifer Chyet 377 Lincoln Street ABJ 2K 3L 2R Can U hear them talk about us, telling lies, well that’s no surprise!” 40 chis — The Best Friends anyone could ever have — | luv U Haydenettes Thanx Mom + L Rebecca Cohen 6 Elena Road Thanks Love To Ramsey, Mr EP! T-BONE! Purple Wa- ter faucet! YRUU “Music is your own experience. If you don't live if, if won't come out of your horn’’ — C. Parker Kelly Concannon 249 Lincoln Street 411V — Ball; ULU! CSSIKGMS — GLKCFF — Cape + those Parties! JF BC ND and TC UR NUTS! TPMFFL! CMand JM “KIT” UGRhah Thanks to the Mags + GLMark miss U Dad | love you MJC + K Seniors 167 168 Seniors Cn alae ale aa a EAL aaa 169 Seniors Annie Tiffany Conklin 439 Marrett Road EJS — Max Smart food “‘Na- ture must still find a way, so ignore all the codes of the day let your juvenile impulses sway.” The Smiths D — How Rk U doing? J — WGTB? UMASS — WITBO — ILYM, D, C T Carole Cormier 6 Ellis Street BARCELONA — 88 GUIDO — FTBALL FLAG CO-CAPT WSS ULOWELL — KEN 1-17-87 IWALY THANX — Mr. L PT CW MV RL MC NH TS SA SB CJ JEN SHER SIFFS MOM, DAD SANDY ILY — COOKIE! Margaret H. Cowley 48 Walnut Street Robin Liz, KL, NH, AW, FG, BS, GT the rest — thanx good luck. GH, HB those guys! Party train, 25, Stories — Ca- maro Pats 1 — TP JD — Proms ‘87 88 — Thanks Mum + Dad — | LUV NZ 470 Seniors Daniel Conti 241 Meriam Street All You Need is Love — The Beatles Prv 18:24: BA FD Maz DL JF LF Chuck Jill Georgia 87 Jen (10 30 87) U2 Baseball 9 The Beaver Thanks M+D Mike FrJ Let It Be David Coughlin 19 Rawson Avenue 29 _.H.S, HOCKEY 85-88 Cape Cod: July 4 Heights Taking Care of Business! C E + Big J Break-up Party Wa- terloo — TGbar KOcanucks Dorn Hip DPMLMRPW pv TALK Party Adam Cramer 7 dylwilde Road ILUJIM AND MY BIG BAG O HOOCHE Shook HAGELTAWG 92 MPH CORONA Throtull hun- dyai RIP FUWC LAWS Wal- teese tihs happens BIG 10inch AA 4 19287 Thnx M+D Valerie L. Coombs 4 April Lane LHS VARSITY SWIMMING 9-42 48 SPEECY GONZALEZ! 6-4- 4 400 BACK! KA AD MK — Vectort alk! “WHAT THE FLUFF!” LUV YOU MOM 4 3 85! GRACIAS GOD, MOM, DAD, BM, JT, PJA — Luv Val Mark Coughlin 30 Valley Road TRACK — JAV, GOLF — LONGBALL? LONGESTBALL! THE BEST + NO ONE BETTER = (MC, RP, SM, GG, BS) MAINE 86, 87 88 ... WHOS HOUSE? PPEM Eric Crichlow 140 West Selden Street Mom and Dad they knew the time 7-18-69 Lexington Metco Track, events 200 300 400! never gave up, look at me now. Never forget you Trish A The Wheel MWSMLMJMKSV 88-89 Kirk Cordell 25 Bedford Street Jodi Coulter 22 Moreland Avenue CAPE CODIH Jill YOUR THE BEST Thanks DAD! Miss ya MOM, you'd be proud!! NJ... RAY Thanks for Everything Joan your a good friend | wish you and Dad luck!! Amy Curtin 45 Redcoat Lane LAXcap 8 MWLYDTKB — The Forever Big Chill Anos Mims GAB AW JT GCret 1145 — Thanx LA WYWH — EB +. KJ — San Cruz TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT! Thx HB, |LY MOM UMade It All Possible Johann Daggett 7 Ballard Terrace THE BEST OF TIMES LMDHMFK MHAUJL Ill never forget ya ski- ing Maine The Cape BEST FRIEND 4-EVA LISA M Thanx for everything! NEVER SAY GOODBYE THANKS M+D ILU Sriram Dasari 12 Trodden Path Nicole DeFrancesco 87 Blossomcrest Road Thanx TC For Always being there LY BFF BB “34 “SB” ASKC FF CD JB LF SP” The Green BUG” “He’s a BABE”’ IKYBAS MG LILY M+D+A 10- 10-86 BL ILY Good Luck GM “The trip home” Stergeos Daileanes 88 Simonds Road 4 Harding Way, Kennebunk, ME London Tour 87 Stop Shop! Florida, Hawaii Thanks Mrs C | luv Heide C. Forever CB? Melonie C GUESS? MAINE Ro! 41241 SaraN Lexington 1 (Karen FF) Thanks Mom and Dad Russell Davies | 47 Farmcrest Avenue “TINgS Is |OoKn pReTty bAhHd dEQH” “PiSs oFf, Im Busy’’ Thanks but Im going home (UK1 — WORLDO) GN, SM, TD, DS — “The light of a distant fire burns... again... a7 Christina DeGuglielmo 38 Clarke Street TINT oe GLEN © O4EVA 42K + AGHMLD TEE CLJBFFKBRBND TCLFSPKH JCRUSA? ILAC? JB LBPARTY HA LGTD IAGNG! 4 19 87 HEALOW | NEVER! THANX MOM + DON + GLEN + FRIENDS + C DLUV YA ALL Brian Perry Daniels 44 Young Street SHOWTIME! DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT; JAZZ MEL; SHINOBI JUTSU — FOREVER: BOND LIVES ON; PREMED: SKI! W MUCH LV THANX M D; JGAPSA BLWCMDJ HLCEGS HGIRLS NOBODY DOES IT BET- TER — IKAN! Jason Davis 40 Thoreau Road SFTWFG! TNRForever CCSDISK TBONE — LHS NEC SYMS Dist. 5=TSSBJSJDAM Hubris =Dike Paris Vice In the immortal words of Socrates Zachary Deutch 6 Belfrey Terrace TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS AT THE FIRST ANNUAL McLEAN FACULTY COOKOUT BOSTON — AUGUST 16 THANKS — E + CHPSTL JHJSCBDWDB (MIA) DAHAMMA 50 ELLISON 32 CURTIS Valisha Darden 25 Larchmont Street Dorchester, MA 024124 Thanks Mom + Granma Luv ya! Thanks Dad ... Good Luck seniors! Bye BFF VCQBWSKS2-1 2 Mrs. Jones Mr B Florida Bermuda Provi- dence NYC ST Marrten June 42 Luv Ya Ruben Scoit DePaola 7 Tufts Road Mark Dickison 16 Middleby Road So much style without sub- stance So much stuff without style It's hard to recognize the real thing It comes along once in a while — Rush Seniors 171 Frank DiGiammarino 49 Dane Road Football 16 — itsover! — 2 14 86 LL ILYFE — WshUWer- Here JR FFL — O=AJ + MS POOPSY 2 -2GdJk SrulDik — EetMmDC — BAUUNS — LS + C282 + BR MARF J2NCNevr Forget Me ILYM + DPS Thank + GudLlLkC88 Anita Machado Dubs 44 Hamblen Street — THIS ABOVE ALL TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE: AND IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE NIGHT THE DAY THOU CANST NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN — NEWTON, M+D, RENEE, DAVID + M Melissa Danielle Evans 9 Saddie Club Road London Cafe 87 How soon is now? ‘After all, I've seen it happen in other peoples lives and now its happening in mine ...’’ — The Smiths love you M D M 472 Seniors Lauren Dorn 441 Summit Road JrMcDLS Thanks JS FF DUDK MO JOHN | LOVE YOU TGTBT i'm gonna keep on loving you Thanks guys and Harry Jan 20 4987 FS WB Chair FLN SP FH MOM + DAD+ Nic + ILY John A. Durkey 464 Marrett Road SKI TILL YOU DROP! Italy, Bad- Dogs, Burtons, Cliff Jumpin’ PORSCHES, + Suburban Sur- fin’ Rule! SKI ASPEN, CANADA, STOWE, + THE BUSH! VIRGIN POWDER= HEAVEN! Thanks M+D ai Wei-chiao Fang 43 Sanderson Road “IF YOU SHOULD ASK THEN MAYBE THEY TELL YOU WHAT | WOULD SAY. TRUE COLORS FLY IN BLUE AND BLACK, THROUGH SILKEN SKY AND BURNING FLAG. “U2” “BAD” Brett Douglass 541 Worthen Road RU GOING OR [IS THAT IT? SHAPPENS PLANET BB — LTGTR THNKS SPORTS — MLR HFD DUG WISH YOU SHTINK “GLORY DAYS” SPRINGSTEEN CIAC JSJ THNKS M+D SBD SADDLEBACK Matthew England 88 Outlook Drive ghee Lisa Farias 24 Eldred Street IWNF-U GUYS SPTCND CDJBKML G JMwe've come a long way, thank U 4 never giving u piILY5 31 86 THE GREEN BUG SP Thanks 4 being there Thanx Dad, Mom Ti Love You Annette Dratch 28 Philip Road LIFE CAN NEVER BE TOO MUCH FUN KA, MK, AD, VC, VECTOR TALK, MIDNIGHT RUNS, FUTURE HW’S DONT LET IT PASS YOU BY SPAIN ’87 Siff Enzmann 29 Adams Street SK8!| BANANA — WEND — KBTOYS — LAAS — TARD — STONE — JOELLO —- BAB SMELL — MG — SHERYL — BLAT! HEE! LEADPIPE! WHITE- CURTAIN — KCB POPTARTS — $5 — CONGA GiiiZ HAY DENETTES 4! “SNIFF — CPI Julien Farland 14 Cottage Street : ‘NOTHING IS MORE DISTASTE- FUL TO A MAN THAN TO TAKE THE PATH THAT LEADS TO HIM- SELF’’ BASEBALL FISH: JC: DC (WFFBALL) JPSM, TNS MARIA Andrew Fearnside 49 Vinebrook Road JACKIE GLEASON — UNITED! 10-p. “if i only have one Life tolive, let me live it as a HOO- BE-BOO!””: Arlene Figueiredo 49 Chase Avenue MEMORIES SMALSTKDS 212G2M2P NEVE 4GET U. MO THANX BF 4 EVERYTHING. LUV YA MM D. GOODX CFTWSM ROME 87 CULAS IM GOIN’ ME BABBLE? FUNX PARTY HYGTV_ ILL MISS YOUS! Fern Fineberg 48 Bicentennial Drive Varsity tennis BFF JBCLCD KBNDTC ILY GUYS JIGER BB CC Summers — Thanks JJ | will never forget you 5 2 86 ILY Thanks Mom Dad We made it Joel ILY Thanks 22 Thanks!! Alison Fitzgerald 9 Captain Parker Arms Neepa Shah smiles for the camera. Maryellen Flaherty 305 Bedford Street MAJORETTES THE BEST OF TIMES DH, LM, JL, JD, KM, HA WEAZE — ACQUIRE | WONT FORGET YOU. THANX, DIANNE, APSIILY, M D, NEVER SAY GOODBYE John Flanagan 2150 Massachusetts Avenue lf you have class, you dont need much of anything else. If you dont have it, no matter what else you have — it doesnt make much differ- ence. | Luv U Lauren WAIG Kristie Forbes 49 Wheeler Road |ILOVE TOM 4-eva Thanks JG, NP, LB, AK, LF, KM and place ZIPPERS M.H. DOORDAY Bud Fireworks LB’s house $.V. — Planets door’s Parties LED- ZEPP | LUV YA M D Steven Ford 4 Grove Street ROADRUNNER, CROSS COUN- TRY CAPTAIN 24-0 UNDEFEAT- ED Li INDOOR OUTDOOR TRACK, MILE 2 MILE, THE CREW, HYG, TIGER ONE ONLY GETS OUT OF IT WHAT ONE PUTS INTO IT, ACE Daniel Fortmann 5 Harrington Road LA LUNE NE GARDE AUCUNE RANCUNE TESS CARL HWAMPF MEDIA | DEUTSCH MY TRUE LOVE HATH MY HEART IL LA TE NAIT DANS SA MAIN; ETIL S’'EBLOUISSAIT A LA REGARDER Seniors 173 John Paul Fradette 29 Curve Street Dennis Friday 27 Goodale Road WHAT CAN | SAY? LEXING- TON HIGH HAS BEEN A GREAT INFLUENCE IN MY LIFE. | DON’T KNOW WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR ME, BUT I'M READY FOR IT! Stephen Frolich 45 Harding Road HOPE YOU ALL CAN FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR. THANKS For The “ BEST YEARS’ of my life ESPECIALLY Dave Elisa, Alissa, SIBW OTHERS LOOK OUT ART WORLD! LHS 4 4174 Seniors Kevin Frank 38 Phillo Road Just A Little Insane PH=F Make Snow Not War What Along Strange Trip Its Been Thanks M D SAJGJKE GECJH BLER Doc Mr L Etc. Rock And Roll Cleveland! And In The End... Can! Go Now? Gabriel Fried 37 Homestead Street SAFE DEBATE 1 4S TEAM (2) DAVID BRETT KIRSTEN PAUL JEFFY 6-—— DEAD “NO. ONE |S BLINDER THAN HE WHO WILL NOT SEE’ — U2 TX ILYSE ALL 4 SPORT DrsD KMDI C — RIP David Furman 73a Hancock Street “THIS IS THE BEST RESTAURANT 1 EVER ATE IN’ A-BLOCK? WHAT‘S THAT? You'd do it for Randolf Scott! THANK YOU JULIE, JOHNNY, JAY AND ANDY. Jane Freeman 146 Normandy Road JERM2C2DL3S2 SL RWP! BFFCB 7 soccer — bball — lax Stowe can — ski rink PARTIES CBMM my turn? KCBC BEST OF TIMES KBSMTO TFE Vermont (HJM) JS “The Big Chill’ ILY MDM M Miriam Friedman 38 Moreland Avenue FRIENDSHIPS LAST FOREVER — THANX ONE + ALL. “IT RE- MAINS TO BE SEEN WHETHER OR NOT OUR IDEALS CAN SURVIVE.’ DAN, | OWE YOU SO MUCH — | LOVE YOU (6 14 86). John Galligan 5 Maple Street “Partying is purely a state of mindl’’ The Chev. AP, BL, EG, SA, KF, BD 4EVER Conformity? SE runs ‘Such the skating girl’’ LUA PM Thanx M+D Good Luck Alex! Amanda French 40 Reed Street LHS v SWIMMING BEL: its 1987 WE'RE on top Hquepasa M? 28¢1 “Droll thing life is, tmao mifafp’’ MUNDO LIZMO cape 87 dudiley FORSAN ET HAEC OLIM MENIMISSE IUVABIT Thx JFRBSS Christina Frizzie 47 Baskin Road MDBNBA ILY NM — Waswel DEF — BFCP85 — SLKLUC Chi Chis Wh Supbabe — LaLa — ALFGTR MOURAR JGJCKCLCAF TOMBGE Thanx 4ET RD — yourloss MLPTYP | LYLC “KCFF ARIGT Ly- LUDFBPF Ps Marian Gaposchkin 55 Farmcrest Avenue DEBATE (REGRETS?) THANKS ALL! JW (AU86) LMJMTSAS | JAHJ MAHARCH (CARSRMJW) HGABKE MNDI87 FRANCE 2ND SEMESTR IRRELEVANT! (ARs), TUNA KEEP IN TOUCH! PHONE- BILLS Andrew Gelling 14 Highland Avenue Surfn, Milkn, Chilln, Swoopn BADOGS KA sea+ SKi+ S. River comRAdes P Patrol mighty miner Since Franklin PPBJF Once a Cardinal... Al- ways @ Cardinal O. Party Skifodie Ail _ John Gilmour 3 Slocum Road 10 — NY — 8 3 87 ayy. Bol | oh AG wy — LETS PARTY! CDF — LKJ FRIENDS FOREVER. M+D+S — THANKS. MOLSON GOLD- EN -N-GUITAR. RAMSES OR NOT AT ALL. MC MISS YA! DLLAL10 31. Matthew J. Goode 24 Leonard Road It’s getting cold in here throw another freshman on the fire .. Money? Did you say Mon- ey? ... Smile ... Not my problem, It’s Over? To the real world Ouch! Thanks — MG Ethan Gettman 44 Grove Street There's such a fine line be- tween clever and stupid SE Runs BLSAJGAPBDKFnJP — Cruisin’ without a cause Tap Grail French 11A The Cult G'day, te Mom Daniel R. Goldberg 49 Sanderson Road ‘Yesterday; we dreamt of _iccoy tt Today; we think about To morrow _ Tomorrow; we recall about Yesterday Ned Goodell 34 Hill Street SKI ELITE 3 ME? TOO MANY TRADS MADSMRD F Soccer JT, LM TP NO SPOKEN WORDS JUST A SCREAM- “WHAT IN THE WORLD AMITO DAY? Thanks M D, Gog. Grat GLTrel JC NM ABF! Matthew Gilbert 6 Freeman Circle Gil GH, PF, JM, CW, DG, CO, DW, CB, MS, DT, Guys we had a blast, Share | Love You, Class C 9 20 86, Thanx Mom Dad, LHSCKMTA, Friday's at Foleys... Elizabeth Goldman 4 Burnham Road Sax Clarinet M+C Band Jazz Wind SADD BBYO Yearbk M — 3Yo! Yes, No, Maybe lime or forest “Experience is the name every one gives fo their mistakes’ Thanks for ev- erything Jeffrey Gower 44 Fairland Street Douglas W.A. Gilman 94 Fifer Lane ‘67 MUSTANG VAMP MUSH- ROOM ISLAND CBGGCWAH OLLIE BEET AND GROUL SWEET CHKS THANKS KERRY | LOVE U CAPE ‘87 CHAPTER 13 ZOSO ZEPPELIN SWILLING JACK D. Jordan Goldman 44 Brent Road THOSE WHO WISH TO BE MUST PUT ASIDE THE ALIENATION AND GET ON WITH THE FASCI- NATION DISTORTION LEFTY 3 3B | HAVE THE TOUCH THE RHYTHM HAS MY SOUL! C HRAA John Grace 63 Dexter Road LHS FOOTBALL — OH SO CLOSE WHEN YOUR DAY |S DONE AND YOU WANNA RIDE ON... BULL AR WISHIN’ YOU WERE HERE THANX ROSEBUD ILYB It’s A WILD, WILD WORLD Seniors 175 (Top) Eugene O’Neil: the leader of the pack. (Right) ‘What do you mean? Today’s Saturday!’ Says Pieter Cohen. Elise Richer contemplates life after LHS. 476 Seniors “| wouldn’t even think of parking here!’’ shouts Andy Saks. Ust one of he crowd “Point me to the beach,’ exclaims Phoebe Harris. Jay Harcourt is miles of smiles! Seniors 177 Lori Graceffa 42 Conestoga Road GRUFF + CHUCK HAMPTON SPIES SKI THANX 4 THE MEMO- RIES FF KRIS JEAN LISA ROLL SUE JEN I'LL NEVER 4 GET U GUYS GO 4 17? 7 16 ILY DONNY AND DAVE SUMMER 87 TP THANX! LU M+D, M+P Jeff Greenberg 200 Grove Street RUSH: BRUCE:: HEAVEN: HELL S 86187 SUNNAPEE JAS — KIM 12 K MIKE and HIS GASHOG GTILAX86! ITS BEEN SUCH A LONGTIME | THANX TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND TO M+D LETS VACATION G Elisa Guest 44 Williams Road Thanks to KSCMTSSBKC — especially The MEX How about Cape Cod? Cars + Led Zept?= PARTY! Love Ya M+D AFS Mads 87 Make New Friends but Remember the Old! 478 Seniors Tom Graham 22 Bridge Street LHS Hockey 6 Sophomore Sickness What lurks beyond the Field house | did not do it Mr. Wilson Led Zep Hendrix Floyd Ravers OM RS SM JR MK AK RD MS ROTS Mason Groff 8 Potter Pond Goodby e fo all my FRIENDS AT HOME — DT MW LY KB MC AC cest I’heure de miller JG Goodbye to People l've trusted — RD Mum Pop JK TP DT Robin Gullotti 40 Leonard Road CLASS OF 1988 41 FRIENDS FOREVER FULYA MARGA- RET | L RANDY S$ always THANKS to KL, NH, FG, MC ESPECIALLY MOM DAD MY BROTHERS SISTER GILDA THANK-YOU! Heather Leigh Gray 24 Fletcher Avenue Luu, Luck Lots of Lust to JG, L KJ,LN, BM, RT, MS, LT BM, J JP, GM, AD, SH — IM OUGHTA HERE!!! F for the 1 4 (Mr. Gralla’s class) Pha que Sugar Bear (thanx LJ) Thanx MUM Michael Gruber 7 Lincoln Terrace THANKS MOM + BIG — GUY + JULIE FOR 28OZ SKI LOON — VILLAGE BAHAMAS 86 — 88 FREEPORT, RUSH JULIE — SEE YOU IN SUMMER HYG — CRUISIN WITH GRUBER THANKS SHAWN FOR A GREAT YEAR Alex Hagenah 40 Turning Mill Road LHS HOCKEY WKNDS + SUM- MERS CLYTMD! “Cape Chase” Stripp “p’ THE TALE of Mushroom Island “ZING ZONGS KBYMHF what Do You Day We Have Dinn And Discuss It Over Breakfast Kerry Grebe 4475 Massachusetts Avenue Chops 10 Chiis ABJ 2K 3L 2RCan U Hear Them... FF — Never Say Goodbye! | Luv U Lynx, H-ettes Griz What if... SumRen NO g’S Allowed BEEF’S? ABDOA Thanx Mom Dad Susie Laura Guertin 34 Grassland Street JR. MCDLC 6 ON THEYTH CONN CU — PRTG AURA SHRMS M+L+C= 1B. T POCO ‘88 CANCUN ‘86 — ZOMBIES GVINERS?! 2ONA 5V + LJs LAX SOPH 4 EVER BEN — 1 10 87 — BFAILY — 2k’s M, D+L- XO Frank Hagney — a oh” 66 Bridge Street ae PHI BETA CORONA LaCer- veza Mas Fina SNEPPAH THIS — Fast Food Labor Day 87 ML — GNACJGDTLS Congrats ADAM 10 13 87 43 Garden Rd. Im sparked Thanks M+D e% Ma ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a i i Jeff Hagopian 46 Chase Avenue PREZ 36 Football Wrestling 40 LAX Capt. Comman- doRaids Quebec Armenia Lives “942” RU Serious Schil — BstFrnds SWAVH JNMLMMJS TI The Best ILU M+D Thx Cux + Brother J Si a ap Eric Hansen 221 Follen Road © | wish all my friends the best of luck in their noble struggles. Buzz, Buzz. Campagnolo, OBB, Boingy Top Banana, and pity ‘tis ‘tis true. a i Nicholas Hart 64 Bloomfield Street “But, Cheeks!’’ “Look For Me InN P-G “Life Is Like A Fruit- cake ... ’ — DSand MH. Product 49, Goobs, LG ... =All That Are Close To My Heart. (NNITO) .. . “so Whad- dya Want, A Twinkie?” Caleb Hale 209 Waltham Street WRESTLING — FOOTBALL — M.F.H. COOKOUT “GENUINE DRAFT’ TAKE GOOD CARE OF MY BUSSINESS BOSTON — 8 16 KIMBLES — SUMMER ‘87 — THANX DB — EHZDPSM + DJSDWJH BETTECB John P. Harcourt 24 Flintlock Road WSS, MWRA, Sporfst, POTO, FOTR Madrigals, Thanks VAL- M=EMr LMr OMrs P Mr Dwe- miss you “TENDERS’’ — PKH “LC” As WfAcJules Kim David JPH + SES Love You Guys Thanks “This Is The Time.” Jason Hartz 4 Malt Lane Thanx Mom Dad Biff. Bri- man test of time! Dik Hose Rosco Mikex 2 Green! kris! Let’s hope life is ‘nta trail full of Moguls! Goodluck friends Goodbye! Ezra Hale 209 Waltham Street WRESTLING TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS 1ST ANNUAL MHC CENUINE DRAFT COMMANDO CLASSIC ROCK THANX MOM + DAD BOSTON SANTANA CLAPTON 87 CHZDCBP SJSDBDWDLJHMMTI Phoebe Katherine Harris 443 Lincoln Street Pardon? POTP, Springfst. TIL IL EYG, PARIS — Tu me man- ques Merci MnM, M DMs ES- NACMS JWSOJC: GAG Ghostie Jayby: PKH + TENDERS EEE UYB It’s getting Kinda weird around here. Jili Harvey 72 Winter Street Class of 88! True friends are friends 4-eva thanks Guys! Hey sea shell PT lean on me Cheerleading DAW YAAAA! Dirrrr! GC my little ce-ce luv ya MA + DAD! Dianne Hampton 9 Hamilton Road Majorettes YCYAM? MAH “THE Best of times Good Luck MF LM JD HA KM JL | Won’t forget you! MF Thanks for al- ways being there ILUM+D + fam. never say Goodbye Seth Harris 9 Turning Mill Road i feel so extraordinary now for something completely different. biginnippon w a nonchalance a joie de vivre. chaotic elegance let stangolatah boyeeyeamor Natalie Hayward 358 Woburn Street MADE IT BACK! S.A.F.E. (thanx DDa+)- SC), Rea; Out “FREEZE!’’ SSC jk st KERMIT the Lock C-side B-day RG LW Seniors 179 Cynthia Hillier 48 Spring Street Great School Year AqEco, EurLit, AnPhy. Russian Dra — Sweete-ee-n. SK, AS, CM, B7, ALF. This message brought to you by the 1st amendment. Joshua Howell 43 Woodiand Road MCLEAN FACULTY COOK OUT W K TAKE GOOD CARE OF MY BUSINESS EVERYDAY IN EVERYWAY “SOUL BROTHER — TOO BUKU” VV HART S A. WAS WORKING! 114 | °GO- TIT” SUMMER ’87 from MS Ne Robert Paul Hutchinson 51 Dexter Road ... AND IF THE SKY FALLS ON ME, | NEED NOT WORRY CAUSE I’LL BE IN HEAVEN ... AND BIG JERRY KNOWS WHAT IMEAN TNAROUM ETEIUQNI ‘M EN EJ RECUT EM RUOMA ’L IS 480 Seniors Stuart Holland 54 Robinson Road The LORD is my rock, my for- tress and my Deliverer. In my Distress | called upon The LORD, He Heard my voice ond saved me. 2 Sam 22:2-7 Seana Howell 43 Woodland Road JIMMY — 4 17 87 —1|LOVE YOU! LETS MAKE IT LAST FOR- EVER THANKS MOM DAD. FRIENDS 4EVA HOLLY JWLC LT TC AK JH PT HA 3 AMIGOS LC COME SEE MY ROCK THANKS MRS. C. Maha Ibrahim 443 East Emerson Road ALWAYS SINGING! ONE DAY AM FIT — THE BETTER HALF | LUV UALL AU 86 MYJC CV — COME SEE ME PB IT ONLY MAKES ME LAUGH — DE PARIS MATCH HELLD HJBIRDS ILYRP SWIG CAORB THANX M+D Letitia J. Hom 175 Grove Street V(9-12) SWIM TEAM Capt. SPIKE felix 5 jocksi SP “eedy GS$uZQ — HARVARD CLUB DUDES — longy — cham- pagne in the Tollet — bunk bed T — Duran — JI (ks) ths vm, Sw AmAJDD 7 guard rol ec + AGL = HF. Juan Huerta 235 Concord Avenue Sang-Gee Hong 5 Middle Street WONDERFUL YEAR! GOOD- BYE TO EVERYBODY! EN- JOYED MY FIRST YEAR IN AMERICAN HS. | HOPE | CAN SEE YOU SOME TIME IN THE FU- TURE! GOOD LUCK! BYE! Matthew Hutchinson 51 Dexter Road In this world Its Not how you Play the Game IT’s if you win or lose. Christina Leah Zelinsky enjoys a sunny lunch in the Senior Quad. Tara Ippolito 443 Emerson Gardens Road fh 5 ILYdmkobmoa femastpocft wigom jogktlineh — MISSY ALL 4 EVAWYOUHA- GOPES ITALY ’87 — never A4get remember sb — days i have a TWIN, states + sum- mers SANDYSBUNCH THANX M+D+M+C A ter? Robert Johnson 5 Camden Street The Real VP Rappin’ RJ has just one thing to say Spot the Wonderdog is here to stay to make all the feable dogs in this world pay! — Rappin RJ FA wt Susan Ives 40 Pheasant Lane CARDINAL MAY | BEGIN? BIRD KEABRPJ — FF PS!? LIT’L CHIL OFICE PTYS FLFDO ULUCS N2 S S WANA AS — LYLAS NICE BA AgtX LvAgtQ ROOMIES Im FF BRAWNY Jim GuDLuk! MDBLuvYa Heather Jones 86 Gleason Road Du, Dorle! Ich hatte vielen spass. The half days and Gone With the Wind. Thanks toall my friends — I'll miss you. Thanks, Mom + Dad Raja Jha 43 Sheridan Street “| drank what?” — Socrates Ajeya P. Joshi 9 Village Circle Boys’ V'Ball?! LHSB ‘Ball 1 NHSP; Hi Frank. O. Poopsie 2U Weich Meriam; Hi JGAntony 87 Aus ‘88; HiLSCSJCK BMDLL MRDK KFRRRK JHASBR! Con. Ins. ILYF Megan 11 5 86; M-+D 1 Love You! Daegan Jule 69 Buckman Drive Sex Pistols DK Jerks Cramps Thenk The ° ?cking Lord Im out of Thiss !? HOLE Thank Mr DK Jerks Cramps Thenk The 2cking Lord im oul of Thiss !? HOLE Thank Mr N FKYOALJKGNS Milan Kalelkar 44 Dawes Road THANKS TO SST ALSO CO RDK AK TG MS OM ME RA PLACE ISN'T IT JP ASK SLIRPIE Mark Kaplan 206 Follen Road David Kealey 5 Brigham Road THANKS FOR EVERYTHING MOM AND DAD. 25 LA- CROSSE 00 SOCCER. LEX LAX GIVES ME THE RUNS. Sail til you can ski. Ski till you can sail. Life’s harsh. Elizabeth A. Kechejian 3 Locke Lane Thank you for everything MOM + DAD ILY! “Hard work brings success.’’ Thanks JC for helo with the CAMARO! Beach — MC BR, KS, LW, SA — RA 4 x IRELAND Mkt. Bstf. 2420 McD Seniors 184 Robert Kefalas 426 Burlington Street IM FREE!!! ARE U OK? THE “RUCK” GrkPwr MDVRLC MY KEYS? ... Where nobody rests in PEACE, ZEUS [ULES!! HIS PRIVATE ROOMS ARE CAT- TLE RED EBO! GOOD BYE Christina Key 4 Vanderbilt Avenue Elizabeth Kincaid 49 Fletcher Avenue “MIMI JOHN 20:34 THANX MOM DAD! MFSCCJSNH HHKMBHBMW THE SUMMERS WERE UNFORGETTABLE JOHN — ISN'T THAT SPECIAL? THANKS ESPECIALLY TO GOD. 482 Seniors Angela Kelley 580 Concord Avenue LCA — KW, DS, DC, GS, Nu, ME, IC — the pig. Rose-bstfrn KJ VC Neo RU — club 402, TH, Harv, MA party, best- buds JO — SF? Cant forget RT MP GMR — youre the best MOM DAD ILY thx — PICM Glenn Kiladis 28 Woodland Road LAX75 IN OUR TRACK — SHOTJAV MIGHTY MON- ARCH BOAT HYG TVSSVW TWPMJGJBMG HEY DUDE CMGPOL JIMBOS SSCAMP- ING MCCNH WELL 7UP THANKS M+DXG RELGL JLSBKCAPMON NBICLWMS Christina King 5 Morris Street THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS WHO HAVE BEEN THERE FOR ME ALWAYS! DEVON LON- DON 87 EUROPE 88 SUSANNE GERMANY 88 TGJM LKTAMCM SUMMER 87 MOM, DAD, and ALEX | LOVE YOU William Kennedy 1435 Wood Street Barcelona ‘92 Mes que Mai Yonnex AV WK WL Burracho Non-existent Spanish Drinking Age FCB Red Cadillac Which college? Where? How big? What major? ArrGHII! Joshua Kilbridge 5 Forest Street If the thunder don’t get you, then the lightning will. Thanks Mr. Mech, PA ML HJ. Jenny, ILY! Jake + Elwood Live. |'ll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon... Fred Klein 436 Worthen Road “SO BEFORE WE END AND THEN BEGIN, WE’LL POUND A KEG TO HOW IT’S BEEN” Ficket VW The Mountain He Can't Pull Me Over. Sking 88 THANKS M M Maryam Keramaty 371 Marrett Road Loveya — KA, VC, AD, AMIL- LION MEMORIES: “VECTOR TALK’, IGU ANAMISS YOU Photo Rm 84 Simon says Mrk? That’s an “M’'! Sing Ta na nal Go for it Class of ‘88 THANX M, D J ILU Jack Ko 33 Lillian Road It’s overl! Tennis — 87+88, Teddy me Id Thanx 2 all my friends LHS — a place to — go as naive freshmen, leave as urbane seniors Lubos Kocek 25 Oakland Road CRZUEL CEHSTHANKS DMAOCDMFOR 83YUGO VA- “GATION DEFTOU SAND THANKS FOEVERY THYO DID Christine Lahiff $4 Cary Avenue © TFFJBCDFFKB Thanx Jmme + You+ Bunky Rose + Bowes TFFTMTMITP ACraft SNHHICKSK now Wha Time anvernwhat SAJIGGER? WERULE SOFAQ!! Thanx FOR THE TIVES SJA SC” LUV YA TRICA THANX MOM + DAD Mark Langone 42 Chase Avenue THANKS MOM AND DAD FOOTBALL 28 Red Jacket EASTIE W‘LAND — POW’'S Coolers GOOD LUCK EVERY- ONE Ken Kokubo 841 North Hancock Street 3Eand all that Wsl S’s Stikhip- club ? JBNBPAAC + EE Oto- san Okasan Joh Nisa — too much ditto and more!! KORG Sequential TVE — sound like a disease OUT! TJSFS Kimberly Lally 82 Fottler Avenue A 2BC 4EGH 2J 2K 3L 3M 2NP 2RT SW 8 HUMANTOY party! U KNOW IT! “together or in a group” 4Starsccr “14” What can you do? THANXAW KB YOURE G OLDEN, J ESHHTB ILYM D David Lavalle 54 North Street 19 LEX HOCKEY, SOCCER LAX TO FRIENDS BO, OAK- TREE, MP CAPE 87’ CM I'M 412, 90-10 DAN C, DIDN'T FORGET YOU, NS NO! 2 360’s ... TNKS, MOM, DAD LUV U BOTH. 88’ Sara Krieger 44 Webster Road Partly cloudy, lows 30-35 Chance of flurries. Wendy Landman 29 Tyler Road BFF Sonia. Good Luck TW, AW, KL. IWNF-EW. WPond, CPark, Whipple Hill. Thanks M-+D for being there. All the best — DL SH “Today is built upon yesterday's dreams.’ Melissa Lawton 55 Paul Revere Road “MY IDEA IS THIS: THAT IT IS IM- POSSIBLE THAT GOD SHOULD SEPARATE US’ MARIUS | LOVE YOU SEAN, MOM, DAD MY FRIENDS THANK YOU MR MEECH AND MR LEONARD Thomas L. Lacey 52 North Hancock Street LHS SOCCER ( 1) fold Thanks HIOBS — Mary, Doug, boats 6+7 of H189 s.w.y.d SeaFever Ski Parti AT — here we come thanks all It’s time to press on YTB M+P+Jace — ILY Jennifer Landrum 2 Wallis Court CLASS OF 1988 — FROM AR- LINGTON TO PUMPKINS TO THE SENIOR TRIP — | WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER — M.E.F. —D.H. — K.M. HA. — S.A. — L.M. — J.D. — D.C. — CONGRATS VIRGINIA! KUTGW! Robert B. Leadbetter 63 Rideout Road Hollis, NH 03094 A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a coura- geous person afterwards. — Jean Paul Richter Seniors 183 (Below) These Seniors are right on track (Left) Suzanne Tomlinson rehearses a as they head for Boston. Wonder Bread commercial. eB 0H Gop mentee 484 Seniors GOING PLACES After graduating from Lexington High School, many Seniors leave the shel- tered world of Lexington to begin new lives at college, work, or the armed forces. In leaving L.H.S. behind, these students face new challenges and bright futures in whatever profession they might choose. Students disperse themselves all over the United States and the world in search of a comfort- able niche in which they can grow and prosper. Annie Conklin travels along the Charles River. (Above) Face of the 80’s: Kim Turner-Waronka. (Left) The Long and Winding Road ... Seniors ‘185 Jennifer A. Leader 47 Fairfield Drive VSOCCER 3 5-16-86 MSI- LYAAFINFY! CHARLIES-A STHANX ILYGMY — BOL — DTVRE THE BEST LBHANGIN THERE BURE SELF ILL NEVER AGET UGLNY! LFVMEAN SO MUCH TO ME! | OWE U J.J. ILY BF THANX M D BJR Kate Leopold 45 Fern Street CARDINAL, MAY | BEGIN? LIT- TLE CHILL — A2B2CESR2P2J OFFICE BLCHY — PTYS SUNRVER UNATTAINABLES — EM — ESP BHMS S2N2 — WANNA PS?! ROOMIES RT =SB88 MOM, DAD, H, J, D — ILY James Lin 5 Battle Green Road Thanks MOM + DAD + GUN- CLE + GAUNT + JONG + JU- LIUS + EMILIE 4 everything, you've made my dream come true. BEST WISHES TO MW, KB, LY, AC, BL, JG, DT. Thanx friends. Bye LHS 486 Seniors Chris Leary 5 Hibbert Street it's over and we're out of here! It has been fun but not real fun. The Party starts now! Basketball 1 Class of ‘88 Kicks Butt! Russell Levine 4 Compton Circle DrTHC, Zeppelin rules, head Hendrix, your tripin, hebes Fla- key headicus, Lame one, TH, MB, NB sparkem, Dazed Confused, Dana, LSD Miny skirts, J House BROOM John Lin 20 Freemont Street FastCars — Loud Stereos — and of Course — The Shades The SAAB! Perr — More Money “Kiwi — Fruit Scotty — Parking Skills Bri — Late Drives Tennis Ski Always Remember CSMAJLEK Thanx Ma Pa Charles P. Lee It is good for me that | have been afflicted. Psalm 119:74 YPO — 1987 — TOUR — [S- RAEL THANX MOM AND DAD!! ILY! € Ben Lewis 208 Grove Street | yam what | yam SE runs Jets — EATMAN, SCOOTER, SLICE — will we meet again? Gatt R-mobile BIG AL Bournot public an- nouncements DSN OY MATE thanks Toby n Mom Tony Lin 8 Circle Road Life’s Been Good To Me So Far. Munchen, Ladin, Sadin! Seagulls. THE GRAY ONE!! FOOTBALL! GIRLS!! — Thanks Friends and Keep Reaching for the Stars! 88 14 Devon Marie Lee 2 Grove Street Thanks to all my parents, 2ak, and Bopy — ILYCK “A — HowRU? — Everybody's play- ing the game, but nobody’s rules are the same — Maybe I'm on nobody's side — Chess. G-Bye! Tay Liang 8 Wheeler Road HEY! TAY WHAT ARE WE DO- ING NOW? LEGACY OF THE JEEP 86’ RING ANY BELLOWS? QUICK IT ‘SCLAIRE! DROP THE GRAPES! YANK! IT’S SA WHALE TAY! MEMORIES: PMATDD JJKECAF YES! MOMI ‘LL BE HOME May Liu : 42 Emerald Street : WAAT? MAINE RDMLEGRNLE. FMKERESUMASS THKSJS CBSD (NYA) EMMISNRS87 MVTAKE CARE JJK ELC — BF CMFTBLYNUMBE KHETJO ULIEFZULUWISH YOU WERE HERE LIN CORN SPANKY BUN- NY FHILYA Elizabeth Lloyd 492 Cedar Street BFF — Megan — CarolSac Marfie Its a ant! Bio 10 BARCE- LONA — 87 MS — Get him! HIAJA + MTM MH Frankie — 2 14 86 ILY Monte Richie ILY 2! DC JCHAHABS! FD — Stop Biting!! M D EJ — LY Orlando Maffucci 440 Waltham Street ITALIAN SAUSAGES ARE THE BIGGEST SBC MADE ME A MAN Thanks to my Family FRIENDS AND EVEN THE TEACHERS REMEMBER CRIME DOESNT PAY UNLESS ITS OR- GANIZED Cara Manfredi 28 Taft Avenue THANX MOM DAD M C FRIENDS SKI 88 WHATS UP BABE? PARTY? BOWIE 9 3 87 EXCUSE ME-SCSC FIELD HOCKEY STATES 18 YR ALL STARS CM DM 10 30 BPD NANAT FEN MCFASLM TED MMOLCAF Louis LoCicero 92 Laconia Street Beth Magerer 49 Spring Street yonx 65, SV. CCL HC RY. Friendlys crew DJ — BFF Marie + Will — good luck friends Got to Ramble on good times are forever 60 down 10 23 87DC PHA-QLH ILYM+D+Dave Peter A. Manickus 30 Constitution Road OFF MY SUN ROOF TAY! AH, DAD THE JEEP KIND A ROLLED OVER!! BF 86 PET AH CAHNSH- TEVE YANK IT SAWHALEAT IS- WITHUSLES LIETLKFEM ATSL 87 SNRSHONKALERT! STAY HOME ONCE INAWHILE M+D_ TLKF 4 Amy Lund 47 Cushing Street 4-43-86 MIKE —|ILOVE AND MISS YOU! Meeting again is certain for those who are friends! Thanx everyone — U2 MD E iluvyall! NE411 2NERX? PR — TI LY GARRETT! FA-@ LEX! Mark P. Maguire 249 Lincoln Street RU GOING OR IS THAT IT? S- HAPPENS PLANET BB — LTGTR THNKS SPORTS — BRL SHOT- GUN HFD “RESERIOUS MAG- WIBA?” YAH FB — 38 CLAP- TUNES CIAC JSJ MEET YOU THERE THNKS MDBKLTJ Robert Marcin 3 Milk Street class of 8? AJSClobby Meth- eney Aug 13 The Wolfman “NRK — 192 “the” ““d” what happened’? The Bogus Cou- ple Hdown wildchild pelks tks MOM JOHN MRSRL F MJJGDTJCJNRM GBJD We Made it Elie Maclennan Me n D-2B 41-22-87! TPATH — We R Told We R 2 Young 2 decide But 2 Old 2 dream, DLS meow — JHSA: LAMJBJGDK, TS. Bubbas Got A Girl friend! “The Waiting Is The Hardest Part QAHP Per Malkus 72 Shade Street CARDINAL MAY | BEGIN? LHS SOCCER RULES, WADMAN, SINCE FRANKLIN, AOFF DN THE PLC, COOL. RAMONES + REGGAE. PT924 87. CLIFF HO- PIN THE VIRGIN POWDER, PWE RULES. ILY MDKA Erika Marcus 32 Skyview Road MB=MAGOO CB MI KS KC C 87 ML PM TRINI- DAD ‘87 BACK RUBS ES, KF, UF, KL, BF SALIM — ILY CARYN — GOT ANY FRIES TO GO w THAT SHAKE? HA PHIL 4:43 THANKS MOM, DAD, SM, CJ — ILYA Seniors 187 William Mark 35 Bridge Street Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first person who uses it as a year- book quote, Stage Crew, French Exch, CC Work, Jennifer Marx 4 Carriage Drive “Yesterday is no more To- morrow Is not yet. Just a bit of today Do not smash it with tears.’’ Love to: LM, JK, AM, TS, HJ, MG, AS, DF, TP, RU, JW, LM and my family i ake S is aX John Mazerall 32 Roosevelt Road Maz-zl 3 yrs Baseball ‘Murph, Mike beat us” It doesn’t get any better than this the booger Gumby — Lisa Thanks for always being there for me ILY IASATRAIGL 488 Seniors eat ae E a ; z %p : % aa ye at eh c a i i oe tii We 3 Sy ve Wit =) a we. a 2 ae Patrick Marshall 6 Chandler Street ABCDEFG HIJKLMN OPQRSTU VWXYZ — TO ALL MY FRIENDS YOUR INITIALS GOTTA BE IN THERE SOMEWHERE. BAS- KETBALL COCAPT GOLF HYG- TV THE SPORTS PIT THANKS M+D+T+C Rich Marzilli 48 Boulder Road RU going or is that it? Yeha- lot! FB 47 WTTAWL HC Rich, why don’t you call? e HFD Planet TY Sports BML Fl DC CRS LYNX TYMDLA Br CRE, Ste $? Ned BBLTGTR LM Nathan McCabe Mx Good times BUGGIN Girls PRN Geed Good luck ev- ryone SPDCJS TBJACU at the top BLACK Power Motown BUNGALOSPorts onz the Fu- ture THANX MOM and DAD | Love U Do U Know Where Your Going To? Craig Martin 24 Adams Street 2 LEX LAX HOCKEY CAN- ADA 85ns85 121 KILL PEOPLE RUN OVER A YOU IN MY TAN MALIBU THANX — R DL — KID- DENME MP — HAPPENIN COA- KIE — DARRY JR — BUT ITS NOT A 416V Hash THANX MJJ MOM DAD Jouta Matsuda 3 Wheeler Road “IT DOESN'T MATTER WHO YOU ARE ITS ALL THE SAME WHATS IN YOUR HEART WILL NEVER CHANGE” KIMI DAKENI TADA MEGURIAUT AMENI LHS SOCCER RULES. M — TOKO Jennifer Treacy McCarthy 48 Adams Street Theres no one like U Bill IL YSYATA 6 4 87 MFLIMFL | love you Chuck . JCCSLGCMMC Thanx 4 be- ing there, SINTA! SMama and PAPA ISLY! LIRED Best Friends! Love ya Bill Elisa Martinez-Sanchez 7 Fair Oaks Drive CARDINAL, MAY | BEGIN? SEA + SKI — S. RIVER — WAVE LENGTHS OFFICE PARTIES NEW YEARS-EVE UNATNA- BLES SF — HSW, WGL? LIT- TLE CHILL KASE — FF 88 — ESPANA ILY MDQCM + FRIENDS Cindy Mayhan 49 Kylemore Drive Westford, MA 01866 JAN. 7 -— STEPHEN ... 8787 NH: ILU ... Volleyball — 85-87 — ULUI ... Thanks — Auddi — Prom 86 87 ... LVJKKHGN BWCOCMS! — OBCLAN ... Chris — Joey — STELLA — Jim ... MOM.AND.DAD.E.LO- VE.YOU!, Kristen McCauley 4 Woodpark Circle GOODBYES ARENT FOREVER Thanx 4 The Best Times Of My Life Jason Gruff Chis Sue Lis Rol Cont! Ill Be Here McCarth — Miss You Already Guys! Thanx M D KeKT Gin | LOVE YOU!! Dave McGinness 34 Circle Road US COASTGUARD HERE | COME 4x4’s will always be wild windsurfin Oneway “Dancin in the streets of Hyannis Joe ya got my iD Lex BB all 4 Thanks Mom and Dad Archana Mehra 5 Angier Road PARIS — MATCH — ONE DAY MINSTH ELDIET — FT — THE BETTER 1 2NH SAILING HKLP JM SW146 DHELL INDIA BRSXTMARTIN GARBACJ? DANCE MAL + RA NLOCKER DHELL LOVEY ‘ALL THANKS MOM DAD MK Michelle Mello 4 Lothrup Circle JRMcDLS BFF + SIS — SP MJM — GL Twintowers CE Party- Pal — CB JF RU Next? ST — MRBFNINO! TBird Roz Ski +Ring Bette? Is Your Dog Dead? Brat ILU Thanks M+D+L+B-+Matt ILUA! Kevin McLaughlin 64 Baskin Road Lisa Mellican 8 Nichols Road WELL GUY SWE'’VE HAD THE BEST OF TIMES! BFF JDMKH “acquired” WHEEZE THE TRUCK “MEDFORD PARTIES OURWHEELS “PROMS SKI'N EVER SAY GOODBYE! MBFF+A = JOHANN! | LUVE U BRIAN! YORK MAINE Katy Miller 47 Partridge Road Soccer 22 ‘° HALM JDMFDHJL MAINE ACQUIR- ING WEELE FLORIDA ST M+M, L+8, H+B. D+D, J+D NSG IWFY TBOT WA- MilH PGS, C YORK FAT THE — M M TYMS+PS WOBG David McWeeney 503 Concord Avenue FOOTBALL 95 CHEAP TRICK Standing on the Edge Drop Dead! floor it! Errick! Dave! LS CS MW JG EW DA kB + Pecker ae Be he es ee? BE Ds 3 Nancy Medas 192 Spring Street THANKS 4 EVERYTHING MOM + DAD! LYN + G CF — DEFBFCP85 SLKLIC LALA — ALTGTR! AWSWEO? WH’ SUP BABE? CM FASTT — TP — MI- KEILUVU! CAP BERWAVOAK SPKO9CMAKK! TWIIM! TODD — FASTDT! BL. U2 Erika Marcus still finds time to smile between classes. Seniors 189 Rachel Miller 204 Woburn Street LG — CO, JW, CW, PI LIN — MLBI (BF4E) SPAZZY SPI- DER-U NUUD — BJ BLIZZARD CONCERT — THANX — ACMGSGYTMY ‘RTOOMD (u ‘RMO) CUNEXTTUES2 — 244LD — SIB4U — LOVE U M D DAVY TOO Nicholas P. Morgan 79 North Hancock Street CAUGHT IN A MOSHI SKi BUM CHAMPERY THE ZOOM FAC- TOR BURPEEEE! ELIIE3 DAMNED WASTED YEARS OOGDBYE, ILL BE WAITING FOR THE WORMS TO COME Debra Marie Murphy 40 Bartlett Avenue FH 8 IPPBOUDY LUV YA- MICKE — D smalstkd “THE GUYS” 2j2togm — NEVA 4 GET: ALL STARS CM10-30-CA 4-16-87 — ROME 2 — 87 ROSES!! JCICARE JGJBLUV-U- ALWAYS JV86 KBBF THANX MOM + DAD F+D 190 S eniors Scott N. Miller 22 Saddieclub Road Tiburon Mistral SCUBA sun t optime! L.H.S. Wrestling KA! Neptune Felix Neck MY spen- ser ILUKA Allison L. Mitchell 2‘ Skyview Road Brian + Scott P. I'll neva for- get U. “Lee and Wess” LB EMJRKMJK MSKSBTS JRLJIG + THE GUYS. [Love Ya. Cancun — 88 — Summa — GOOD TYMES — Scooby Snacks! PEBBLES!! THANX M+E James Morrison 48 Tucker Avenue Gamble and Lose W’LAND S- Sessions! Eastie 41 THE Boss “Everybody's got a HUNGRY HEART’ MB 3’S LHS HOOPS WJM ESMLLWRC DMS04 THE BOYS Thanx FOR EVERYTHING MOM Weare Lesley Morton 31 Somerset Road MADS CC Wuja Misha — Arigato JSCTM — ILUAI Mr. L, What would | have done? Thanks! Mr. D “Work is love made visable.’ — The Proph- et, We came, we sang, they left, Larissa Murphy 40 Crosby Road U2 BAD WLKBICH “PIP + JW2 — 1 ABRAXAS ANTCFB THE D WORD PEPE! DIET- COKE + TUNA! OH WAIT CBC? ILLUSIONS MORE PUR- PLE TRUFFLES! LEFT TURN ONLY THE SIMPLEST THINGS ... Mark Murphy 44 Lockwood Street 3 yrs Lax 7 Cot Maz i dont believe Mike beat us Lunch at Pete’s You aint seen noth- ing yet BTO. THANKS FOR EV- ERYTHING DAD + MOM Colleen Monaghan 6 Kitson Park Drive 21 FHOCKEY — LAX Can- cun 86 Spain 88 Pulco 88 Jr. MCDLS NEVER SAY DB 6ON THE 4th Mmarcy Soph 4 EVA CM +LG + MW = 1BOTCIV S5YRS + GUINNERS? PARTIES SKI TRIPS “MYLEG’ ILYMDS: BTHANX Andrew Munkres 40 Woodland Road “At last, fortissima...”’ Take O24. Christina Myers — 44 Constitution Road LU4ZEVR MATT Good Luck to JM + BF TT + BH CM + SO WHEREVER A DOOR CLOSES A WINDOW WILL ALWAYS OPEN TFBSGTMM ATT GLOB MEG + LIZ LUMOM + DAD + GREG TAVWSHTBDHH! JNGL Shailesh R. Naidu 26 Blue Berry Lane JUST SAY NO TO DRUGS AND NEVER EVER NEVER EVER DRINK AND DRIVE Michiko Nakajima 31 Somerset Road Thanks + Good-Bye Lesley! Dr. Shoet. Andrea. SangGee April. SDCE. Wonderful Year. | Love LHS, USA, and YOU... 5-40-12 Oto Yono Sai- tama Japan Remember Me MISHA Geoff Nelson 27 Hayward Avenue LIVE LIFE LONG AND LOUD. PARKED CARS AND TELE- PH ONE POLES BEWARE. SHOOK. JG, HAGGLE PUSS, CRAMBO, AP, BS, CM, CM, THANKS, MOM + DAD, TM YPITOTIW J+B, LOVE YOU TWO Audrey Nezer 50 East Street BETTER LEARN TO GO IT ALONE, RECOGNIZE YOU'RE OUT ON YOUR OWN. NO- BODY’S ON NOBODY'S SIDE. — CHESS LW, LM, JT, MK, DH, KK, JA, DHEMILY. SPAIN 87 LONG ACRE 86 85 Bart O’Connor 43 Hayes Avenue LEX LAX: 86-88 THE BOYZ: MJ CADN GL: DWJHGKDML BJLKC DC LAX: LIVE IT LOVE IT! CURE TMBFA: TWTBOT! CRADLE IT BABY U2 WHAT RU- KIDDING ME? — DL — KPT: M DJDCCT P.S. ILY MARGIE John Niland 52 Laconia Street FOOTBALL 55 WRESTLING LAX NOSHO JEAN PALWAYS The SPIRIT UP THE BALCONY QUEBEC 87 CONTRAS IRISH OVER are menian RUGGYAPE CONEFLEX MR BOGUSD JFATS- NUNS ARE YOU SERIOUS? BIMI- BROS. PS Crystallin O’Neil 7 Burnham Road | LUV KEITH 2 2 85 to 4ever THANKS M+D Friends — JWRMLV CMPTCWM BMBSMCFKFKS — FDOH1D ACL “| took the road less traveled by and that has made all the difference” Chuck O’Connell 41 Dawes Road IN YOUR MOUTH “ILLY’ HARRY KIRS — 40 Pumkins “SLAM” KCSCJH LIBOZO DGFFALJGJ- PICK GEEK “EGORE” TODAY YOU “SB” LIVE TOMORROW YOU DIE AK “NEG” Wilson Ets YOURTURN Susan N. Ortolano 85 Bridge Street BaCkUp SiINgEr, MAX, SmtFd, Ac ErJc — WGTB? REM, BuZzA, MESH SnOrTo, PARIS ‘88, HNO Jennifer O’Connell 20 Hilltop Avenue JRMCDLS — ANG 60N4 GVINERS? SOPH 4EVA — 2MM JASS 2YRS OB JMJ SMMEN DYTS Ptrg Fam — CU Shrms Trippa GrntdFun 890 2D’s sLU’s TRI — Party — OME- GA Poco ‘88 Thanx MOM, S C LY Todd Ossman 35 Wachusett Drive TUNNEL OF LOVE TOO TALL EVERYONE REMEMBER SUM- MER 87 CRISI, KELLY NICK, JEFF. ALWAYS LOVE YOU GRIS, KER UL Seniors 191 Mare Brugal enjoys a senior’s favorite past-time: SLEEP! AHH... fg THe Ene “Only two days until Senior Slump begins,”’ jokes Arthur Aizley. (Above)' Just think,”’ ponders Nick Hart, “next year at this time...” (Right) As she attempts to hide from the camera, Liz Collins says, “C'mon you guys, enough is enough!” 492 Seniors Christina Myers listens intently to Jason Davis’ every word. Seniors 193 Gregory L. Gryllakis 33 Follen Road Skip School Buy Real estate FMB430 Swilbeer EAS- TEnd44Q Mushromm island SPARKEM PC rew CB, AH, DG, JM, CO, ES, DT, MS, CW, MS, TG, AK, SF, JZ, RD, NC, RD, Led Zep Thanks MOM, ANE Nick Janet Mark Matt Packard 96 Meriam Street LHS LACROSSE +n10 3 yrs Var 88 Lax Capt LHS Soccer ti Thanks CM, DL, DA, KA, HN, SJ, RJ, HP, UT, MM, HSC Jonny D — Great Memories Life After Lex Has Begun TNKS Laut Cole Tnks M + D Jony Lori Sheila Parris 73 Willimgton Avenue Dorchester, MA 02124 THANKS MOM + DAD + ROB BYE BFF VC QB WS KS RW MRS. JONES MR B FLORIDA, PROVIDENCE! BERMUDA ST MARRTEN HERE WE COME! SEE YA JUNE 12th EVERYONE PAR- TY NYC GRAND AM KJ ILY 494 Seniors Eugene O'Neill 204 Waltham Street Justine Palladino 97 Woburn Street ITAL — AMER +n1 Leo For- ever KM | MISS YOU — Magie Man — NE41 Nerx? WORD! THANKS for all the good times! lll miss everyone .. THANKS MOM and DAD L ya! FAQLHS! funky fresh! Michelle Ouellette 23 Tucker Avenue DmkKbLeSbTiSa 2J2TP6M ILY Miss Ya Tons Tooley Thanxs for everything CF-TFF Kris you gonna be the hardest Micke- D 141 JBFIE Thanks MDJC SFATP ILY Kevin! Marianne Lorine Palmer 4508 Massachusetts Avenue GIMME SHELTER OR I'M GONNA FADE AWAY, YES- TERDAY DON’T MATTER | FITS- FONE — STONES — SALIFOR- NIA KNOCKIN ON THE GOLD- EN DOOR, ITS JUST LIKE ANY OTHER DAY — DEAD — OH BABY BABY ITS A WILD WORLD Jennifer Jane Pacelli 40 Sunny Knoll Terrace GC — MISS U! Mr. McL — | MADE IT AMOR VINCIT OMNIA — 2 4 88! CST — | WILL NEVA 4 GET YOU! TO ALL — THANX! JMC — ILY! THE BREAKFAST CLUB! 10 5 — OH NOIB-tree! |LUV YOUMOM + DAD! Rod Parilla 42 Bedford Street THE COUNTRY BOYS SIX- PACKERS Ti HS HAPPENS HOWS YOUR HOLE FAMILY EGG “D”’ CHICKEN WALSH THE VIKING DO IN KM AR QUIS PA RT YP AD THANKS MRS CAL- VINLOVE YAMC 5 86LY M + D Susan Pasquale 7 Wyman Road AH WJ BMM? THE GREEN BUG “INBYB” Kit: DC + LD — TFH IW NF YG LF, TC, ND, JB, L+K LF — THANKS FOR EV- ERYTHING. Peter: AFTER ALL WE'VE BEEN THROUGH — ILY — GL 6 13 86 THX — M, D. J $id Kelly Patterson 102 Grove Street Julie Pawlak 48 Burroughs Road LHS Swim Team 9-42 DIVING — 203S2.6 SPARKELS Lets Dance Jenes AwsmeX3 Somebdy (ts) Seth — “TYfby” Pin Piwtb Forever Young HD CH CKS — SPIKE PACO Thanks, Luv U Mom, Pap, MA + B Joel Pedlikin 5 Coach Road X-CNTRY rock put Bassoon not oboeyouf trth, Jstce amway aren’t here Dah Early in the morning and | can't sleep Piet Enot PHHLC make it look easy Certe. ill aestces- sura Lisa Pedulla 94 Cliffe Road Memories will last a life time — bball games LP JW +n‘ FANS 85-6 “eye-level”’ “HP41 BIG game QUEBECK 85 7 2sNS39 Prom 87-8 DE- CELLE — LP + CB — Two hearts that find a way — somehow — ILY CB 11 19 86 THANX + GOOD LUCK! LIMW ee ws “4 : ) 1 David Pelkey 18 Valley Road THE BOYS +n43 or 38 OCT 47 GOOD LUCK J The Bridge “STIFFIES’’ MANY MORE TO COME THANKSM +D+E+ J +L — HIP — MC e ED + DP a cf 4 i 4] 4 5 | Ve WH Trisha Perez 682 Marrett Road JJBO ct 41 IWALY ALIE ROB- IN CAR TROUBLES? JUST ONE OF THE MEMORIES ILL NEVER FORGET! DANCE MUSICALS LEXUSY LEXLAX THANKS DW KC EBM D ELY! Shari Perlmutter 8 Carnegie Place Lax, Ski, Foall mgr, Jr. MCDLS sis, BFF — 42 yrs, She Sha? tast Bio, St, FF, “Nothings gonna change my love for you” — Matt our loves for “always” MOM, DAD, M + B THANX | LOVE U! Laura Piraino 7 Abbott Road Andrew Perry 35 Lawrence Lane CA DA El BF EC EHIG IC BC HD FB FD CC HD FB FD CC HD FB FD CC HC BG IE ZB HH DZ IG AF IC || CG EA ZE HB ZI BD ID DEB CZGHAFDZFBHFBZHI... If thou be the son of God, cast thyself down’’ — Sat. Ted Portnay 241 Robbins Road THANX MA PA BEC | LOVE YA YOU'RE SO DUMB CHILL WHAT UP MATE 180 BOS HEY UGLY SWGTI VARSITY TENNIS HI TOOTS Emmanuelle Pigeon 48 Lillian Road THERE 2 MANY STARS IN THE SKY ONLY A FEW R BRIGHT LOVE U ALL A3R2BL2J4K3MC CALIF FRANCE LOVE U MIKE SWICK Holly Ann Prather 22 Laurence Lane Thanxs M D TC U NUT AT? J WLK BOOGIE HUNTING AG SH What up What up SH Ski 87 Moe @B | AINT NO JOKE TQL PK TL TG SF ST CS RMG NO- BODY BE ATS THE BIZ IM OTTA HERE Geoff Pike 486 Grove Street We are such stuff As dreams are made on... The Tem- pest. Act IV, Scene 41 Thanks to Mom, Dad, friends Tom Pszenny 33 Homestead Street 280 ZX vs. TXA WALTHAM ST PA SS MC, RR, DS, FS. THE TA- BLE BIG AL 44 INA 30, 43 INA 30 MCDs WHITESNAKE THANKS MR SC ALVIN MR B. ENGLAND 87 —M,D T vs AL THANKS M, D, J, W. GET LOST! Seniors 195 Tanya Quarles 34 Holborn Street Dorchester, MA 02424 THANKS MOM DAD I'M GLAD U GAVE ME THAT ° PUSH | LUV U DON’T PASS THE OPEN WINDOW GOOD LUCK THE CLASS OF 88 KT SM SR LP LT HP GK RB WS LUV UNO ONE IN THE WORLD RDS Robert C. Reardon 11 Heritage Drive LYNX Football +n 53 Sport Mark Burt Kal | LUV U KG Thanks Mrs Calvin Mom + Al Good luck LM TD KV LYC “Maz Jump” Ned Just call o line 75 SS 64 SS 88 53 496 Seniors Renee Raboin 67 Dexter Road Matt Reilly 441 Ash Street AC DC LDAY 87‘ SOME- ONES GOTTA DO IT DMC ACON RUGGY “JAMES” “SHUT YOUR MOUTH’ TEEN WOLF GM +n1 VETTE HAR- LEY-DAV IDSON “‘WASTE”’ USA-4 THANKS MD G Andy Gelling wants to get in on Bill Westfall’s private joke. Himi Raina 8 Hazel Road Martha E. Revis 2 Morgan Road FH 87 CAPT MARF +n143 SANDYS BUNCH — BB SB — MEG, LIZ, SAC — THEME MOR- IES ... MY SL — EW — FDAJKBLS + JW (WHAT BA- NANA? NTG 6 20 86 — ? |WL YA + F — KFC, U2 — THANKS DAD + MOM —H2,J+C— ILY Katherine Pullan Revati Rangabhasham 430 East Emerson Road “The road leads out of the tall fo rests, now into open grey skies. Yonder,’’ — Pirsig “FRANCE 88 TBALL JW = Senior Slump SO what? Year- book d a a ee be s MUTT TTT TTI? Jennifer Richards | 46 Burroughs Road SUE BORP The 10 Chiis — _ ABJ2K3L2R GL ILUNSG “Can u Hear Them ... ‘NH: THE TRIP What if... SuARen Griz PA CRAFTS — CJLKD | Never ... Good Luck K, C, A Thanx Mom ILU All | Elise Richer 22 Normandy Road TRACK, SOCCER — HELLO PLEASE “IF | TRY TO FIGHT IT YOU KNOW, I'M JUST GOING TO END UP GOING INSANE FASTER THAN | EVENTUALLY WILL GO INSANE “BD MO ©B OB RE MF NX MA XREPO “LC” Richard Roos 28 Baskin Road “WAS IT LOVE. OR WAS IT THE IDEA OF BEING IN LOVE? OR WAS IT THE HAND OF FATE THAT SEEMED TO FIT JUST LIKE A GLOVE?” — Pf — Live, Learn, and Remember Richard Rycroft 9 Rockville Avenue Greg Roberts 20 Outlook Drive SKIING WATER SKIING WIND SURFING KNEE BOARDING TRACK SPORTSCAR RUSH THANKS FOR THE GREAT YEAR ROSCOS MG MD SW JH JG JB TW PM FD JG BS KB MW THANKS MOM AND DAD bet Soon : . £ oe } i Benjamin P. Root 7 Allen Street THAT'S QUITE ENOUGH: NILE ATTITUDE! SEPT 30 CSF BAD DOGS SUBURBAN SURFIN’ B- BALL | TRY! ENOUGH BUD? THE LIGHT WILL SHINE ON THANKS MDS E MY FAMILY TWil Thomas Ryder 66 Blake Road Hockey +n12 Hippy Wish You were here Rose Ski All You Touch All You See |s All Your Life Will Ever Be. You know what I’m saying Pink Floyd Big Janice! wow Octo- ber 17 Mike Rogers 95 Grant Street WORD OF ADVICE HIT HARD HURT AND RUN, WHERE'S MY TURCK, | DON’T KNOW! LONG LIVE THE MOB, MB LL, DL, JL, JN, JD, MR, KC, GT SHELBY GT500 THANKS MOM DAD Susan Rubin 29 Burroughs Road Bobby Socks, Flag-Co Capt, CC Madrigals, Districts BD MBILY —M,D,M + M Thanks To All My Friends + Teach- ers Cape Cod — 87-88 LA — | Understand! Mer Fid Lolli- pos! Keep Smiling! Carol Sacco 43 Webster Road LUYI, YOU + ME — ALWAYS. MR, LL, MS, AR, JW2 -—- BUD- DIES. “EBYAM — MAYBE FDO — HEAD. RUSSIA — ROME — SPAIN, THANX MOM + DAD, YOU DON’T HAVE TO DREAM IT ALL, JUST LIVE A DAY. DD Shawn M. Rogers 465 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Peep Ya Later! And Do Not Forget The Good People KT QB TQ MG CK WS DC NMHP JH JM VV TA EC LP SM LOVE YOU FRANKY THANX 4 BEING THERE RO- QUEL BFF SISTERS JUST CUT- TING UP Jay Rushin 25 Summit Road THANKS BOC HAH OH BOY 360 AIKITLM CC87 KIDD IN ME NPHD NY 87 JD PAGE LR AD, DB SN, JS, KV, LB, AC. KG, FH, GK, JL, NM, TP, TR, AS, MW, KW, JC, CS, MD, DP, CH, BM, KP, MR, PF, VL, MY, HS, ST, CM, AM, AW, KW, RR Robert Sacco 45 Meriam Street LHS Wrestling Co-Capt The Chase — H! TKSOB! Labor Day 87 The Rock “YCBAP, YLLG” “ITTTIAD’’ WORLD GYM — Do it natural or don't do it at all — PC ANBC 2+2 Before Seniors 197 Ashley Sakakeeny 4 Cottage Street Cliffy The 10 Chiis ABJ2K3L2R “Can You Hear Them... NH — The trip What If ... Sum. Ren, Griz NO G's allowed BEEF’S? | Will Never Forget U Guys! L LUV YOU MOM DAD Branat! Amy Saulich 4 Coach Road FROM THEM HAVE | LEARNED STRENGTH — HSL+S$ —LOVE YOU GUYS FF PS M22 THANKS FOR ALL CS, JP, DS, AMN Setal ANTONY 88 DANCE SKI TRIP FC SING ALONG HEY- +VAVMRSP LOVE YOU M-+-DNM Jeremy Schiller 14 Douglas Road CIOWILL FOLLOW 2. 42 TOSH9 88 WOLFIE, AVH, HA- GOPS — “The Best of Times’ | love you Mom + Jonah FLA 88 “LEGALIZE IT!’ — the Wall — Carolyn, |love you forever 198 Seniors Andrew Saks 44 Blake Road “OH, CHONNY!” THANKS MOM, DAD, KIM, JULIE, DAVID, MR. T, AND J. TUTTLE. “DO WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU, OR YOU'RE NOT GOOD FOR ANYBODY.” Carol Saunders 49 Oxbow Road SEPT 30 — BR YOU WILL BE IN MY HEART FOREVER! F B TUM 7-4 JC, KM, LG, JM — FF FOLL SILT’'S MDW HP ULU VBS — BALL 85-88 LOSER BF’S LUV U JC GOOD LUCK DEB! THANKS M D Kimberlee Schuler 646 Marrett Road BILL | MISS YOU WHO’S THE LADY IN THE RED DRESS? JU- DAY JUDAY MEW DEW IN DA WERPEW MADALINE THE FORT GANG BM BM JA GV DJ MS JS JR CANCUN! CEYA | LOVE YOU! Kelvin Sanders 50 Tonawanda Street THANKS MOM DAD FOR EV- ERYTHING LHS FOOTBALL GREAT TIMES AT LHS THE POSSE SM TD MW EC JMLM WA WSEFESTC BRFUN TIMES AT WW 9B MY SIS VRD LP KSS THE MAN Katharine Savage 21 Hayes Avenue CLASS OF 88 GONNA MISS U 333 LEXSLAVIAN 333 GOOD LUCK KF BFF LB FUJOE LUV YA LISA ARUBA 88 THANK YOU M D Susan Scott 18 Middle Street FRIENDS 4 EVA CW, PT, AF, JASPER BS TURN THE PAGE ME NH THE CREW CL HG LC HICKS THANX DR EYERS LK LUV U NANA DAD MOM B D NEVER 4 GET THE ONES YOULOVE... | MISS YOU PK! Kyle Sargent 611 Massachusetts Avenue V SOCCER SURFING, SNWBRDNG ‘86-7! Srf Mobil! Ca, Fla, Hi, my be? Sal im, 2mny grt tyms 2 mntn C- nota dunit w-out uDad Luv u sis FIND OUT THE LMITS START FRM THERE Daniel Schaffer 9 Partridge Road “WHEN TIMES GET ROUGH YOU CAN FALL BACK ON US, DON’T GIVE UP.” — PETER GABRIEL LIFE IS T, J TAW | LOVE YOU MIRIAM “IT’S SCARY BUL Wayne Seaton 49 Greenbrier Street Dorchester, MA 02124 BBall Cooling Out Metco thanks Mom, Dad, Grandma 88 Sen- iors ED, JM, KS, SM, SP, MW, JC, JH, MG, QB, CK, AW, TQ, SR, VC, VD; LP. KT TWe De Peace im out of here no Joke Kevin Sefton 45 Brandon Street Thanx M+D motorcross the meadows East END Cutlas 442 Led Zep Rush Marie Shaw 219 Lowell Street Dont walk in front of me | will not follow Dont walk behind me | will not Lead Just walk Beside me and BE my friend JSB ff JH, SAC rules London 87 88’ ILY M+D Jimmy Silva 45 Bedford Street AC DC F250 FOOTBALL THUNDERBIRD INN 57 CHEVY 4 STAN NUALMHCK + EDMC + JAMES COMMANDO THE DRAFT — TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS BOSTON THANX M+D Robert Sgrosso 215 Marrett Road ITALIA Numero Uno, ERRICO numero uno, The Rocks, TREE Fort PARTY, STORTITALIAN POWER!, THE ALLEY AT LHS, THE FRANKLIN BOYS, THE BEST END CREW LIVES! David Sherman 62 Buckman Drive _,. And the youngest of the family is moving with author- ity. Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside ... Amy Simpson 1984 Massachusetts Avenue CARDINAL, MAY | BEGIN? FLFD 2 PTY BELCHIES We’re leaving at 9! SAPPER ErabJ THE BIRD Gymnastics +n1 BOOM, MEL SP 2 GOOD LUCK ILY MEMORIES OF LZ WILL NEVER DIE ILY THX MD Neepa Shah 218 East Emerson Road One day AM1N GOLD Fly! DC, AC, CJ? BARCELONA 88 Sail ing NH Dance Skiing RELAX TR, OS, ES, PA, ZB, NF, WK, F. LA, NY Gunga Nyal a pat WHUH? EL Diet A N Locker WNSNG Party Thanks Mom Pap LRM ILY Michael Shimansky 536 Massachusetts Avenue GOOD LUCK MM, PF, JM. CB, DT, JM, MG, BH, DW, RP, SW, GG, DG, AH, CO, CW, FRIDAY LUNCH ES, Al, FO, LE. YS WEEKENDS IN THE BLAZER GO TO FRIENDLYS BLUE LIGHTS BALCH LAKE EC THE SUMMER OF 87 “4 THANKS MOM DAD ie Todd Sinai 16 Holmes Road WELL HEY DUDE KOOL? THE D- WORD SUPER PICKLE, ETAL — ACH TUNG! MUSKET, SUMMER SCHES HIRE CAT WAKE WITH TED? HULLO! CO COPTS HAVE MORE FUN — NO NOVS | MADE IT AB YOURE GREAT. THANKS Y‘ALL Luyi Shao 20 Bryant Road CAROL, EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY — MA, BA, DA, JU, GE, SO, NP, Ol, THANKS — IT’S NEVER TOO LATE — LHS WRESTLING CO CAPT 242 BEFOE HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT? HCME 87 WO, EY, EN, IP, O} Noah Shriber 47 Saddle Club Road LAX 86-88 +n3 WRESTLING U2 The Gang MJ, DB, CA Hap- penin’ — My Car Would Kick Its- - -Kidden Me — Scream- ing Disease — HAH — WEll! AM, BT, PC, THB? Great Times Thanks M+D, M+Y ea SEE Brian D. Sites 214 Follen Road TRAMPS LIKE US Baby we were BORN TO RUN LHS SKI CLUB thanx Jason — varsity — Base Ball — through the wind, No Rain | swear I'll drive all night again — Bruce Seniors 199 Peter Anthes shows us his seri- ous side. Cara Manfredi proudly displays her McDonald’s lunchbox. A Senior Hangout 200 Seniors PAPARAZZ| This senior diligently completes her English homework, | in ¥ os Maryam Keramaty meditates. Seniors 201 Jennifer Sites 214 Follen Road LAX +n3 jr — McDuls Robyn BFF IAR so many funny times T-Bird Lor Day LDFF, LRC ST + AllnighterS 87 Poco 88 kim — Thank, k8, Maine Good Luck PW, DMC AS — ILY Thank M + DILY Frank Sorrento 430 Concord Avenue Roadkill Rules! “Do unto oth- ers before they Do unto you “GH” I'll put ya out! “RK RIP Dodge Nissan DS Rie MC TP Big All Mike was Right! Thanks Mike! Last Caress Alissa Stayn 34 Ingleside Road RW, TP — YGAT BAILY — NF CAR TIMES — MUFTIBAT! USY NYC. BRYAN ADAMS ‘87 — AKU — AKU W TRSKBA! S| — LYLASAFA. Tl — TFENFLBE .KL — WWABBFILY. MASP ’87 WTBEST — JAL SAYAEEFF. ILY DM SHJ 202 Seniors Caitlin M. Smith 6 Locust Avenue “Nous avons besoin L’un de lqutre. Tu es pour moi unique qu monde. — LPP Love respect to AS ERSA DF LG SG PH Jenn. Madrigals CC Alto Jo Meg Amy Road's End — Goodbye Megan Spann 68 Freemont Street V-BALL +n13 ULUB — BALL MIGHTY MARF BARCELONA 88 BFF — LIZ GETHIM CEC LEAH BEEP WEICH THANX — PIETE, MIRIAM, MOM CJS GOOD LUCK FDR KER CSD SEB IL YA JEY ALL 5 86 STAND BY ME Paul Stepahian 156 East Emerson Road FOOTBALL +n69 WRES- TLING BASEBALL COMMAN- DO — CONTRAS Bimi BROS. QUEBEC 87 UP THE BALCONY BOSTON 87 THE SPIRIT — ARE U SERIOUS? ARMENIAN OVER Irish — 30 HALOWEEN 87 THANX KA Laura Snell 4 Bennington Road Jr. MCDLS Poco 88’ Soph 4 Eva Stowe 1 20 86-88 ILY Andy 6 on 4 — Dawn C2EL JOSE? SDLJJ thanx Bio — st, EO, BJ I’m so out of control L- room ILY m D+family Judy Spiegler 22 Fiske Road Dont walk in front of me | will not follow, Dont walk behind me | will not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. J H S A 10 17 87’ LOV YA MOM + DAD David Stering 3 Blinn Road BODACIOUSTTS WREST 87 88; V—BALL? BF: SF, PC, PS, MS, AN, CM, TS, AS 3 DF, AJ — ALF — STLZRW — MORN — AND MORE. CHEEKS +n4 THANX MOM DAD FAMILY THE BIG L Peter Soparkar 42 Saddle Club Road With all their Glories and the rest Love is best — RB Dki Trip ASSTEBL2PC Adams Pool Thanks for letting Me See A Little of Heaven Amy! Thank you friends IL always be here 4U William A. Stevenhagen 4377 Massachusetts Avenue “HELP ON THE WAY” ? HUH? Chico Your Too Slow WEL- COME TO LHS! Hartford ‘87 CYLHS Boling +n1 Wamba- tics M. HALLEYS ROOM OF tor- ture LC, MD, ML, YD, CP, KS — TK + DM Elliot Stewart 8 Aerial Street te Stand up for your beliefs be- — cause if you don’t ... who will?! Don‘t be stupid! Thanks for putting up with me Mom. Florida Bound! See y‘all later — Srs. ‘88 TOTS a oe a % - re | r Tom Stille 5 Hawthorne Road HEY! Like totally funky Dude! Trumpet Rules Dist. AS? What!!? Volleyball 17 Maybe Thanx RK, SB, CS, JH, GT, SUP and GH | couldn’t have done it w o Yous Life is n’tadestin- ation ...| Guess ee Karen Sundberg 7 Fulton Road NOTHING CAN BE DONE IN ONE TRIP. Beth Tarmy 8 Lawrence Lane LT, CT, JS, MS, LP, NN, GS, JM, PS, EM, AM, JM, BRIAN, TANX | TINK LT4 GET F REMEMBA GOOD TYMES EGLAND VBALL +n24, OUTWARD BOUND LT SHAPE UP BALL HOTEL WEEN THANX 4 EVERYTHING 2 FAM Dan Strollo 4 Carley Road RUGGY ROLLO GMC 4x3 A—CON LABOR DAY WASTE” PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN’ JUST DOING LAPS “GTO'S RULE REMEMBER THE OLD TIMES THANKS TW, SP, FT, TF, EB, ST, TH + FL + GJ,WM+D+D+4+ S$! Daniel Sweeney 37 Saddle Club Road Elizabeth Tauber 38 Ingleside Road Edward Sullivan 7 Wheeler Road Contara Tan 420 Reed Street SUMMER 87 — CAPE COD “got waste’ Bob — LABOR DAY — DMC + JAMES JS, SM, MIN, JZ, THANKX FOR A GREAT YEAR! JOURNEY “E5C4P3 ILY — MOM + DAD, TAV, SAV, EDITH, JEN — LIVE FOREVER — CONS — 69 Kendra Thomas 424 Mattapan St Mattapan, MA 02126 It's been Real! SERIOUS! NOSA; Void. Tiauna; Shonte! Tell em Mommy! Johnny! Class of 88 1! TQ,SR,AR- peice ee Meteo D By SNM,SG,TC,DL,MG,SM,CK,EC, TH,SP, DC,SW, DLG! Peep Ya! .. Gone!!! Ym Peter Sullivan 45 Conestoga Road 3CW’'S Gambles Baseball 24 Eagles Beverly Hills SIALS Be- fore | die, | will hit the twin tri WI, AC, SBJ Easy there TG, JL| survived if Thanks Stel Tavery Tan 420 Reed Street Bob ILY You given me the time of my life. This is not the endit’s only the beginning. TR CM Thanx IBM “Cape J's m, ysiw4 Glim+C,1+RiLY V+D+tE4+J4+K4S5 C Carletta Thompson 47 Franklin Road Class of ‘88’’ BLOW-OUT!!! Space the final frontier Trou- ble Lives!!! LIFE COLLEGE SUR- VIVAL Major Money!!! PLANS Party!!! Bye from HOP-A- Long]!!! Seniors 203 Derek Thompson 44 Barrett Road Thanx M + D Football +n76 JD 3 Fridays at Pete’s Thanx DC, DW, CB + JJH + ST UR The Best I’ve Had the Time Of My Life And! Owe lt All To You — JEN, | LOVE YOU! Pamela Tobler 7 8 Outlook Drive BFF CW, SS, JW, CC RM, KL CO 1 19 87 B JOEL BLIZZARD — CONCERT SARASOTA “SO, WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO TONIGHT?’’ MOVIES 4 STARS — SCCR PARTY! FLAG CAPT — SPANISH CLB George Tsitsopoulous 47 Woodpark Circle Thanks Mom, Dad Paul La- crosse +n45. Tsitsop! Glenn K, The Greek 204 Seniors Robyn Tighe 1088 Massachusetts Avenue Cardinal May | Begin: Jr. McDLS J3KAT THANKS + GOOD LUCK Russia 2 Quebec +n OH MY God Jilll Jen BFF So Many Good times! Field hockey +n20 ILY Thanks MOM RC, EW, KD Suzanne Tomlinson 3 Brent Road LZ AS U guys R the BEST! Thanks To All My Friends For Putting Up With My WIERD- NESS” TCOTC-A FRUIT RULES BIZARRE Dance! dO obDLes” DREAMS SUM 86 SKI 87 SOAPS TENSEI!!! HI ILY MD B Sherry Tighe 243 Lincoln Street Jr McDLS MM-TV talks Hotel CB — Where’s the Party? Brr! LG — BKW 413 mi “Eating makes her hum’ JS - All nighter $87’ She Sha? Jc HBR ts TAST RINK Banister AHIMY M DI luv You Raffi Topjian 46 idlewild Road McD Get your facts straight Boob! De Ken! Booda Ski Club Taek wondo +n1 Arme- nians Rule LHS Boating — Sea Rays Huskies Thanx Mom and Dad Dominic Ting 21 Flintlock Road IHTLKILHS ITORTCOILT! “NO HUTCH, DOLPHINS R BETTER THAN PATS’ THANX CHARLIE BROWN BI ““G’’ PHILLIES +n1 “WANNA GO BACK” “THAT'S ALL IM SAYING.” “UU KNOW WHAT | MEAN?” Julianne Trodella 40 Brent Road St. Elmo’s Fire: AS, NG, DF, al- ways been there (albeit in phases). Suite Madame Blue, gaze in your looking glass, cause you're not a child any- more, Robin Turner 6 Birch Hill Lane COOL BREEZE — | LUV U GUC- C'S 14 — 1ABJ2K3L2R°CAN U HEAR THAM TALK ABOUT US, TELLING LIES, WELL THAT’S NO SURPRISE!’’ SUM-REN THE “TRIP’ MOM + DAD | LUV U GOOD LUCT BT! Kim Turner-Waronka 66 Winter Street SPATS ... Bowlles ... FOX YRUU! phoophs ... Con Con GENTLE GIANT ... Zany AGE IS A STATE OF MIND!!? Belly BUTTONS ... WINK! slurpin ROCKIN ROBIN ... LEE Cara Twomey 5 Fairfield Drive BYE US, BACK TO THE BEACH! THANX 2 U GUYS WHO R UN- REAL PEOPLE! LUV YA! MR, CF, KT, LW, AB, WT ete GLUCK 4 EVA. | GUESS ITS AN EXPER- IENCE! DON’T 4 GET ME! CATCH U LATER Feodor Ung 4 Lake Street CONFUSION TRUE FAITH NO MORE WAR JAKE BH, IH, OS BEACH ZOO EZ LIVEL IF, EO, NA, LC, HL, PR, EF, AB, BC, AM. PAC HUH? COO ZADD IT UP FRIEND FE, DD, BT. CD, MP, LP THANK SEC JAP CM, HH, JC, iJ, KJ, ML, MA, Si, SC, VJ, WILY DAD U 2 MS tus Gonzalo Verdugo 250 Waltham Street DK Sex Pistols Smash more Glass Scream with a Laugh Circle Jerks SLAM VK + soko Dead Milkmen Cramps FTISAJ House Area Hi Sudud Some day We'll Look back and Laugh Victoria Vaagbay 35 Cary Avenue GJ, wT, HF PRES MINORITY AWARENESS VOLLEY BAY TRACK DANCE SINGING POLI- TICS DRAMA JUSTICE LT, AM, GF CD, EJ, KL, MP, RS, TV WXZ LLCOOL J J Jackson Lisa Lisa Vicious David Vigorito 49 Grapevine Avenue It is always better to be pessi- mistic because you can be happily surprised. If you are optimistic, you can only be disappointed — DEV PRE- PARE! Laura Vote 39 Downing Road ILOVE DANNY 1 24 87 PROM 86 88 THANKS GUYS — HS, CM, CON, HR, BW — DUCKY — HOONEY — NY CITY 86 — CAPE COD, STEVE-n-SUES — | do Luv You Paula — THANKXS MOM + DAD BBQ ALL SUM- MER Michael Walker 67 Blake Street M-+D THEY knew the time 5 48 70 — Out of Here “88’’ LHS +n1 peace to the wheel E-RAT Shizz Lizz can’t forget the Mello Kevski Never forget You RT PTP MW, EC, SM, TB Andrew Van Hook 89 Meriam Street DB MOBILE JS, SW, JH, BO, MP, CM 1 4s the game no one loses LEX LAX kicks A — JiG “| said left Craig!’’ Get ready for the time of your life! ANY- WAYS sugar BM D Homework, homework ... Gimme a Break! Peter Verdone 23 Greenwood Street If life becomes unbearable and you need to get away, grab your board, loosen the trucks, and skate the hills. Seniors 205 Tonya Walker 625 Morton Street Mattapan, MA 02126 Au Re- voir! Hasta la vistall BUENA SUERTE AW, KL, CT, WL, KT, SR Frenchies. Vive la France. 87’ Superbow! = GB, Mc, + ME! I'm on my way now! Erotic Che-Yuan Wang 9 Scotland Road Food gained by fraud tastes sweet to aman; but he ends up with a mouth full of gravel. Pv 2010 SLYT Wrestling 125 lili- nois July Air Jordan Denise TL, KC, PM, AT, ET Elizabeth Welch 44 Locust Avenue LH, SS, WIM TRI CAPT BLMNT- TIE LIZMO MUNDO CAPE 87 CW? PENG MEAN CATS TF, HO. TK RV, MIRROR AMY — B ME, LJ, PPOLES ROOCH YC, NH, TMC FRANCE 87 AS-HB CHARLOTTES IMYN MDP 206 Seniors Maureen Wall 8 Taft Avenue The best is yet to come! Thanks Mom, Dad, Dave. For- ever Summer! Seagull Beach. Cape Cod. Tennis, Swim- ming, Sailing. Thanks Friends. LW. NH LP, VC, SB LB JG? Jennifer Warren 20 Woodland Road THANX M D BES, JL, WC, OP, TC, WR, MJM SARISOTA, THENETH, ENGLAND. BJ BLIZ- ZARD CONCERT BA CON- CERT, REACHING OUT UNUUD! Seth Wallack 315 Lincoln Street THANKS ALOT U shiner 4 mak- ing it a great year U know who ur Mark Gregg Lub Ted Well I'll c you all on the Cal. beaches, hopefully. Have a good one Angela Washington 40 Ranley Road Hyde Park, MA 02136 BC 4 EG, HJ, 2K, 4L, 4M, 2N, P__, RTS, W7 HUMANTOY HE’S AN AIN- GEL ILY M D 7-UP ALONG or by myself “ONE MORE NIGHT AUSTRALIA HERE WE COME CRASH JJM 44 CELTS 33 B- BALL THANKS Amy Elizabeth Wells 49 Grove Street PHOOEY! | DON’T BELIEVE THERE ARE ANY RUSSIANS, AND THERE AREN‘T ANY YANKS, JUST CORPORATE CRIMINALS PLAYING WITH TANKS USSR — AR THANKS M + D +. JJ) FRMS, CL PA, BUENA SUERTECHICA! | LOV U Peter Weng PEACE LOVE RESPECT NA- TURE “TRUST GOD YOU'LL BE OK CRAZY DANCING LONG HAIR CLAPTON CROSS COUNTRY 9-0 FUN TIMES THANKS EVERYBODY — TAKE IT EASY.?L David Walsh 154 Bedford Street SOCCER + LAZ +n8 JD3 VI- KING! 9th GRADE! Tim R Pete + John — M3BF CH, EH, MG, JL, DT, RP, KM: Remember All The Fun! DIAN: 44-28-86 | L You IWNFY Dad: it’s all be- cause of you — Thanks + ILY Robert Weintraub 33 Locust Avenue Bill Westfall 106 Kendall Road Cardinal may | begin? FLA Sun Riva Roomez MD, LTK — ILY Mighty Miners Q-Can +n‘ amis Joder BDogs PPa- trol Floyd Milk=NU Bluesmo- bile Tedie AB, EJ, KP, RS — Wish U were here Mary Whiteside 4 Robbins Road FH LAZ JR. MCDLS NEVER SAY GBé0ON4th MARG _ GVINERS? 2 ON A CRMNL SL, TIME BUBA C2EL YFS SOPH 4 EVA 2MM MW + LG + CM = 4 Bo TPF — CU JF4Y, SHRM SGRNT ‘D FUN 3-PARTY — OMEGA D D, LUK, ILY Brian Whyte 44 Allen Street GOOD LUCK HRC LV CM PW CO TR JG JH DP. GUITAR VIN- TAGE ROCK! LED ZEP C CR U2 RS SRV EC JH AS AC-DC THANKS MOM DAD Jennifer Wichmann 44 Tarbell Avenue LHS field hockey +n4 goalie Whnh | Ik, bk, on, al, th, cr, pl, Ir, nd. in HS It’s a wonder | can think at all BN74-88 IMYL Hoo- ver NJ88 specialist? Remem- ber when the music ... Cha- pin Jennifer Wilcox 225 Concord Avenue HP, LK TOGETHER FOREVER BB- TOUR N87 FL QUEBEC 85 BOO- GIELP, LW, KL, SH, DA, AR, ON, PP H+L DON’T STOP JAMMIN BEST FRIENDS FOREVER HE’S SO FINE KEEP THE TUNES GIRLS YALL ARE CRAZY!!! Eric Wilemski 356 Marrett Road GLAD 1HA?TS OVER 4 — SKINS. SOAVE ON THE GREEN. EWUCK! HOPE | GET SOME SECKS IN COLLEGE. BIKING. THE BROWNS | SHOT MY LOAD IN HER EYE RUSH. R R. AL- WAYS LUV YA MR Trevor Williams 1433 Massachusetts Avenue B-Ball Pride Summers in York Beach Brokins Surfing Cranks! HYGTV Live Life to the guys Thanks And Stay Cool Mom and Dad Thanks Way Late! Mike Wiley 7 Dewey Road “Nothing can survive in a vacuum” — Been a day Ric Jeff Dave Winter Ret. Matt Lore JG, WGM Tish SIS! BJ, JK, BP, FIM 87 JV Lax Hold Your Fire Cl, of 88 GH, HJ BAJA! SB tim kris mom dad ty Sarah Willson 16 Hathaway Road First Parish Y.R.U.U. MBD Steer- ing Com. Mechem-” South- wick Mxed Chorus Fiddler A2 Eh Mid-West Bound — Good- bye Lexington Matthew Willey 44 Childs Road THE END OF THE BEGINNING, NOW ON TO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS FRIENDS NEVER TO BE FORGETTEN DT,LY, AC, KB, JL, JT, KS, LC, PM, RM LON- DON 88 A-HOUSE GC NIGHTS TOP GUN THE BEST Lisa Williams MEMORIES WILL ALWAYS LAST FOREVER —- QUEBEC 87 FRENCH CLUB L+P 9 6 87 THANKS FOR EVERYTHING AND GOOD LUCK JW, MW, RG, LP, BFF ILOVE YOU MOM AND DAD kB, AD, CSC! Craig Wilson 469 Lowell Street THE GROG | MUST GO TO THE TRACK! WV SCRATCH CARDS THE BOBER WILBER GD, LF, DD, JM, ES, JM, TB, RC, BH, MH, DT, TR +n5 THE FOOL CITRANO YOU WILL GO DOWN BLACK- SHEEP BUND] MADAME! Jenny Wilson 5 Eliot Road V-CBC DC Drtmt Pices J-A 87 DOE! Vo. Juan Valdez. ID. LA P| Je Br-Left Only - DC DD. J, S- RP my BV! Nif+ Suc-de-Sac MF BZZ. Rev, more F’s? Hky Blood? No Mth. Sr, Rm, SH-D Seniors 207 Kelly Wilt 98 Reed Street McGRAW ABJ 2K 3L 2R Can You Hear Them They Talk About Us Tellin Lies Well Thats No Surprise. The Griz. The 10 Chis. Pt. Sebago Co Cap Haydenette Thanks Mom, Dad Shawn ILY Robin Wolk 7 Augustus Road AS + TP=CAR TROUBLE — YG, AT, BI, LY DS: morns LEX NERVSY Zekes SPANS: Hazel Carlson Piano Senate Field hockey DY-CIN Summers Thanx M D,H JILY Lori Young 44 Robinson Road THANKS MOM TANSY HOLLY RM DAD sq GC NTS 86 KLAM 71787 KB SHE HAS THE POWER TO GO WHERE NO ONE ELSE CAN FIND ME | LOVE YOU SAGE + JESS JT, DT, AC LAX 43 WORD UP 208 Seniors Melissa J. Winslow 40 Webster Road Orrible AWOL — Thanks Friends Lizzy + Pasta + The Piece — Penelope. F4D — Monster Woft PO — Pizza — U2, Mel, Mand, DU, JV, NAIL, Iwin New Orleans, Bon Chance Stetz + Beck — ILY Melanch and Dad ou, Christen Wood 8 Wachusett Drive ME NH +n4 EUROPE 87 FU FIGHTS SS Thanks to all my friends SS, PT, BL, RM, CO, JW! Thanx Mom for all you sup- port all these years! Love You! What are we going to do! Laura Zahn 47 Somerset Road G-HOUSE DIED BUT THE SPIRIT LIVES!! SWIMING, CWC +nA. TO ALL of you who think that | am insane — | AM James Wislotski Jennifer Yales 23 Dane Road .,. When we remember the way we were “Dina — ILY 1 Oyrs BF JR McDLS Thanx, JLD — FB, FG, JD3 JL-BOL Charlies — A’s Poco Poco-88 ILY — M+D 5 23 87 — Derek, | Love You + I'LL NFY Leah E. Zelinsky 24 Hathaway Road YRbook Photo, Jcaf morns sen, Quad, lunches, Thanks to my friends for caring, Suz Amy — you're the best!, CC, WX, Toys, Panic!, Sum. 86, Ski 87, Thanks M, D, G D — ILY Steven Wolfe — 46 Grassiand Street THANKS MOM + DAD W OUT U NEVER POSSIBLE LHS WRES- TLING + BASEBALL 3 YRS. VARSITY JS + JH — What more can | say ABOUT “U2” FLORIDA ‘88! What A TRIP! Eric Yankovich 48 Village Circle car of the day? SAAB TURBO blown turbo?! fal FERRARI! Dance through fields of powd TTMR — this LAB IS THANKS MOM + Di JR MCDLS T-BIRD @ I'M SO OUT OF CON’ JS. RT, LD, LS. d¥ GG, DS, ST, JO, TDG To Everyone ALL Ov THANKS “M + JOEL Ron Zorea inmoor Terrace FD UGLY WHO'S 38? EBE BB, LT. GTR LYES ‘OCT 17 TMD VWB DH -40 THE STAIRS SHHH HOMPF $? TOBY NN, GOING OR |S THAT IT? jong the humblest with vi- ‘sions to be realized than lord among those without Letitia Hom relaxes before facing another class. Jennifer Catherine Gray 42 Coolidge Avenue Cherrish The Good times 4 Soon They'll Only Be Memo- ties Good Luck: HG, MS, LT, SH, LN, LJ, J3, P3, KJ, BM, BM, J2,D2 = Ne114Got “Jacey” 24 JCH t4 At MILL BC Stand B Me I’M Outa Here Tanx 2 My Family LFSD id ® [No Oe Melonie Griffiths 46 Cobden Street Roxbury, MA 02449 Tim Hunt 79 Cliffe Avenue BUD ZEPPELIN FLOYD RULES SPARK ‘EM Aleister Crowley RL, MB, BO, MM, NB, 666 Coleen Mahoney 61 School Street Painting the Forts The Rocks Jim Your the Best Thanks For Being there NW, AP, KM, LC, TW, KN, SS, AF Thanks Uncle Bucth and family Summer of 85-86 “2985” T.Y.0.C. John Marquis 62 Valley Road CIA SCRR AC DC MARCUS POISON IN YOUR VEINS JM, DL PROBLEM CHILD NP101786 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE Seniors 209 “Stepping out.” 210 Seniors (Left) “Cheers,’’ cries out Chuck. Checking out with Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Kassler and Mr. Sil- verman Gucci's Seniors 211 TO GO TO SCHOOL OR THE BEACH: That | is the Question As the alarm rings, | slowly turn to see the digital readout tell me it is time to get up. Ten o’clock AM, so soon, | think. UH OH, | better get ready fast; | hope I'm not late. | really want to get a good tanning spot. The sun is shining brightly and it’s eighty degrees outside, not even a test in school could ruin my day. All of my college applications are in and standardized testing is over. I’m a second semester senior and frankly, | don't care anymore. When | arrive at school | immediately find my spot among the sun worship- Pers and toss around the idea of going to class. Wait — what's that strange noise | hear? Someone asks me, “Was that the first or second bell?” | laugh. | haven't looked at a schedule or a clock in a while. I’m deeply into senior slump and | never knew that High School could be so much fun! eeaa ti tiitiiistitty (Right) | dub thee Sir Mark. Josh Howell says to his card playing buddies, ‘“Go Fish!’’ Heather Jones asks innocently, “Can | go home now?” 212 Seniors A studious Robin Wolk proves that not all seniors take senior slump seriously. Amy Wells exclaims, “Yes, | love my fourteen free blocks!” Although Laura Cohen appears to be studying, she is actually dreaming of the Bahamas. Seniors 213 (Below) Trevor Williams helps a fellow Senior up the stairs, as Brian Daniels looks on. (Right) Braving the Snow ... (Above) Senior Mimi Kincaid finds shelter from the SNOW (Right) Pieter Cohen instructs Seth Harris on how to make the perfect snow angel. 214 Seniors SNOWY DAZE This Senior prepares her- . self for a snowy walk to z= her next class, (Above) Even though it’s 30° and snowing these seniors socialize outdoors, (Left) Seth Harris asks Pieter Cohen, ‘Hey, after this can we make a snowman?” Seniors 215 Mike Gruber and Shawn Adams crane their necks to say hi. cf ES Jimmy Silva and Paul Stepanian give Matt Reilly a hand. 216 Seniors (Left) Melissa Winslow looks forward to the weekend. (Below) “Yeah, we're bad,” say Frank Hagney, Frank DiGiammarino and Adam Cramer. (Above) Ajeya Joshi’s Ultrabrite (Right) Peter Verdone finishes up smile his physics. aa | fis Seniors 217 = ie 2 8S = 3 == = 218 You're Wasting a Wish. You Can Pay For College With a Student Loan From Lexington Savings Bank. When it comes to paying for college, you don’t have to find a genie and wish for the money. 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Ave. (rear) at Lexington Square Crbedbotions JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS 1787 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, MA 02173 862-3924 Metamorphosis Fashions For Pre-teens and Juniors 1666 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, MA 02173 617-861-0311 TW eeotpe Pharmacy 1784 MASS. AVE. LEXINGTON, MA 02173 862-4480 221 Set Good luck OO UC Class of 1988 to the THE MINUTE SHOP Class of a 1988 . Tele. 862-0991 Spot the Wonderdog lives With pride in your past, hope for your future, and love always. Mom + Dad 222 Mrs. Barbara Cowen Mrs. Abby Meyer Per Malkus, Nicholas Hart, Amanda Greiff, Elizabeth Welch, Nathan McCabe, Jennifer Wichmann, Seth Lustig, Todd Sinai Kristie Forbes, David Johnson, Lucia Rahilly, Megan Eliassen, Joshua Kilbridge, Stacy Lawlor, Emily Brackett COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL 1973 74 Thanks Mrs. Cowen A very special friend, daughter, and person. FAT’S GANG (Left to Right) Mike Doran, Peter Mills, Bill York, Chris Bucholtz, Love, Mom Gary Baratta, Matt Reynolds 223 Pete Mills ‘The Pro” Lauren Dorn and John Flannagan Stand By Me Caitlin Smith Amy Simpson 13 years of love, friendship and funny hats 224 ickas Day ‘ c 5 = TS 1976 lO Peter A Patr age. ed Jennifer Yales, Dina Cannalonga, Laura Snell, Jennifer O’Connell, Shari Perimutter, Michelle Mello, Robyn Tighe, Jennifer Sites, Jill Zimmerman, Mary Whiteside, Lauren Dorn, Laura Guertin 226 Mark Barter and Bobby Reardon The BAD BOYS of the Offensive Line An old man stands at the end of a path: looks back but hears nothing. looks to lead but the path has ended. and questions what happened. He sits and thinks and remembers the path of life: where the hand guided him along. gave him direction to follow. but never answered his question. Now at the end of his path he realizes the answer: to guide him down the path so that he too may answer the questions of others. 228 A child Stands on a path of life: listens to his elders. follows their instructions. and questions why things are sO, 4 A young man stands on a path of life: listens but doesn’t always hear. follows but wishes to lead, and questions why things are -.... A man stands on a path of life: listens for what he used to hear. leads but does not know to where. and questions why things are so... The Sponsors of the 1988 Lexington High School yearbook The staff gratefully thanks the following sponsors for their support: Gold Sponsors Barry C. Dorn Judith and Paul Marshall Vincent and Judy Sites Silver Sponsors Harriet McCarthy Ken and Kyle James Wei-Jen Ong Best of luck to John, Ben, B.D., Ethan and Scott. — The Phillips Bronze Sponsors The Peter Mills Family Sheila Mello Friends James and Jennie Oberholtzer Jerry and Bobbi Pelkey La Tienda lsabel and Nyles Barnert The Marques Family The Wood Family Sara Fertitta and Family Jan and Jerry Saks 229 230 Joseph DiDomenico In July of 1987 the LHS Music Department suffered a tragic loss. Mr. Joseph DiDomenico, affectionately known as Mr. D, passed away after a two and a half year battle with cancer. He was a member of the LHS faculty for twenty years and for the last three he served as the Lexington Music Department Coordinator. His true and caring nature and his enjoyment of his students were an inspiration to us all. His leadership, talents, dedication, and humor will be remembered and missed by us all. Acknowledgements It seems like only yesterday when the staff of this year’s yearbook began work on “the year in review.’ Beginning in August, we sat around my living room discussing how we would shape this yearbook. From that time to the present, almost a year later, we have created the most incredible yearbook in L.H.S. history. As one can see, this yearbook is like nothing before it. We used every possible means to “‘spice’’ up this year’s yearbook from its title, to the masterpieces of art and graphic designs within it. Though we had our rough times, offen burning the “midnight oil,” we made it! | for one, am extremely proud of each and every one of my editors, and the work they did for this year’s production. Many new to the field, picked up quickly the essentials of ‘‘ yearbooking.”’ Finally, | hope this yearbook sets a precedence for following productions here at L.H.S. Each year, mistakes as well as bounties will be hopefully used as learning aids to make the following yearbook better than its predecessor. Thanks for the memories, Dan Goldberg — Editor-in- Chief Dan Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief en Mrs. Karen Mechum — Aad- visor Margot Barnert — Activi- ties Editor Mr. John Carrier — Year- book Consultant Leah Zelinsky Jen Chyet — Photography Editors Dan Conti Julie Pawlak pe OOOLISIECITONS Susan Ortolano — Sen- ior Editor Staff: Matt Bauchemin, Lisa Berry, Christine Bird, Susanna Bray, Kofu Chen, Ted Henry, Fred Klien, Jen Nelson, Tork Svanes, Amy Wells, and Jennifer Wilcox Staff: Kelly Burke, Brian Daniels, Stephen Ford, Meriam Friedman, Stephen Frolich, Mimi Kincaid, Fred Klien, Neepa Shah Revati Rangabhasham — Student Life Editor Staff: Suzanna Bray, Laura Co- hen, Amanda French, Robin Wolk Jen Leader — Academics Editor Peter Manickas — susi- ness Editor Kirsten Fantasia — Under- class Editor Staff: Alex Phillips, Karine Stone, Alissa Stayn and the Yearbook Editors Staff: Mani Pigeon and the Year- book staff Staff: Kim Bergy, Panchna Dang, Ja- net Doherty, Miriam Friedlander, Sarah Gladstone, Keri Green, Su- sana MacNamera, Katie O'Hare, Sarah Willson Laurie Budding — Com- munications Editor Tay Liang — Art Editor Staff: Stephen Ford And a very special thanks to the following people, for without them, the yearbook would not be what it is today. Dr. Ciano, Mr. Farnham, Mrs. Glick, Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs. Golthwaite, Guido, Mr. Mechem, Mrs. Phelan, Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Schaffner, Mrs. Turzyn, Mrs. Zelinsky and Photo Quick in Lexington. Thank you alll!!! 232 Acknowledgements ‘ata x “ Sr a


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